Urgent Care Job In Avon, Indiana
Urgent Care, Medical Director: Hendricks Regional Health
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Overview
Hendricks Regional Health in Danville, Indiana, is adding an Urgent Care provider to their established Immediate Care Centers. Immediate need but will wait for the right physician. Hendricks leadership views physicians as partners in determining future models to best meet patient demand and expectations.
Why Hendricks? “Come serve a community for whom you can actually make a difference while working for an organization that will help you to do it.”
-Dr. Sumit Chawla, Critical Care/Pulmonologist
- Full-time
- Float rotations: Avon, Plainfield, and Brownsburg
- Schedule: 8am to 5pm weekdays
- Call: weekends and evenings, to be discussed during interview
- Due to program development
- Outpatient setting
- Must be BC
- Open to MD/DO
- Patient volume varies
- Epic EMR
- Hospital Employed
- Competitive salary and benefits package
Hospital Description
Hendricks is an independent, nationally recognized, nonprofit health system serving west central Indiana. We offer two acute care hospitals with 166 total beds, six outpatient medical centers and a multi-specialty physician network. We offer an extensive primary care base and flourishing programs in orthopedics, pediatrics, women’s health, cancer services, cardiovascular care, critical care medicine and many more specialized services not usually associated with organizations our size.
At Hendricks, we are strongly positioned as the high-quality, low-cost health care provider in our market. Our vision is to be the indispensable health care partner to all those we serve. We have strategically invested in our facilities, infrastructure and technology, and offer a unified electronic medical record system (Epic) for more integrated care. And now, because of our membership in the Mayo Clinic Care Network, our physicians have access to Mayo Clinic’s latest research, diagnostic and treatment resources, as well as the ability to consult directly with Mayo Clinic experts on complex cases.
Community Description
Hendricks County is known for its top-ranked schools, amazing healthcare and quality of life. Just minutes from downtown Indianapolis, we are home to many cultural attractions, parks and nature trails. In addition, through our partnerships with over 500 business organizations and 290 local nonprofit groups, Hendricks is a proud sponsor of many of our community’s most beloved events and seasonal traditions.
Our associates appreciate that we have partnered with the Hendricks Regional Health YMCA and Richard A. Carlucci Recreation & Aquatic Center to provide lower cost memberships for our associates and their families – helping everyone stay healthy and active.
Nearby destinations include the Indianapolis Zoo in White River State Park, the world famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Newfields, Mass Ave Arts District, Connor Prairie, Brown County State Park, the famous covered bridges of Parke County and much, much more.
- Avon is Hendricks County's newest town and is enjoying an explosion of growth.
- Quick access to I-465 and the Indianapolis International Airport is a major attraction for Avon, which is located 8 miles west of Indianapolis.
- Avon is one of Hendricks County’s leading commercial centers.
- Offers a sophisticated suburban lifestyle with an excellent educational system that recently opened a state-of-the-art high school.
Hendricks Regional Health is a 141 bed, non-profit Magnet® hospital in Danville, Indiana, serving western suburban Indianapolis. A medical group of specialty and primary care doctors are located throughout Avon, Brownsburg, Danville, Lizton and Plainfield. A commitment to quality, safety and "Treating People Better" has led to national recognition from a variety of independent health care ratings organizations.
At Hendricks Regional Health, community need is the driving force behind who we are and what we do. We strive to help promote health and wellness in our community. That means helping prevent disease, or gain support if it has already struck.