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The Central Region Hospitals of Hartford Healthcare are seeking a Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join their hospitalist team! There will be hospitalist physicians and APPs in-house to collaborate with.
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Performs assessments and treatment according to established practice goals and philosophy of the Department of Medicine in collaboration with the hospitalist and/or primary care physician of record or their designee.
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The Hospitalist service provides 24/7/365 inpatient hospital coverage for all patients admitted to the medical and surgical floors. Bristol Health Medical Group Offers: - Competitive salary - Flexible scheduling - Comprehensive array of benefits - Employer paid malpractice coverage - J1 and H1b sponsorship available Our community is: - Conveniently located in the center region of Connecticut.
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Hartford Healthcare is seeking a Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner to join their Hospitalist Team. The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) will provide care for the Hartford HealthCare Central Region which includes The Hospital of Central Connecticut, MidState Medical Center, and Bradley Memorial Hospital.
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Provides administrative support as needed for divisions within the department in addition to the hospitalist service: infectious disease, critical care, pulmonary, palliative care, GI, endocrinology, cardiology and the PCIM residency program.
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Board-certified in a medical specialty such as Hospitalist, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, family medicine, general practice, or other applicable fields (e.g., obstetrics/gynecology). Board-certified in a medical specialty such as Hospitalist, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, family medicine, general practice, or other applicable fields (e.g., obstetrics/gynecology.
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The Starling OB/GYN hospitalist will be a critical part of our group practice model and will oversee patients at the hospital to improve quality and safety. The hospitalist role involves managing the obstetric unit, participating in labor management and delivery, and performing obstetric triage.
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In addition, the hospitalist will cover the emergency department. Primary Care physician employment in Connecticut : The Inline Group - Benefits: - Time Off- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance- Short/Long Term Disability, HSA, and Life Insurance- 401K plan with company matching contribution- Cash Bonus Programs- Recognition and rewards programs to recognize successful teams- Other Perks & Discounts- Commuter and parking discount program to help you save (using pretax dollars.
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The locum will manage unassigned OB patients that present to L&D and the main ER, provide coverage of Obstetric emergencies, and manage unassigned and clinic GYN patients that present to the Main ER. They will also manage all clinic and unassigned patients that present to the OB Triage, evaluate Private Physician patients in Triage when requested, and perform Antepartum, Post-partum and GYN rounds on unassigned/clinic patients that are on the OB/GYN Hospitalist service.
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VHS is looking for an OB/GYN Hospitalist for New Britain, CT! Residency Program & Type: Ob/Gyn via UConn. In-house Anesthesia: Yes -24/7 in-house EMR: EPIC + Patient Keeper. VHS is looking for an OB/GYN Hospitalist for New Britain, CT.
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In addition, the hospitalist will cover the emergency department for Starling patients. The hospitalist will be supported on a daily and nightly basis as needed by the group. We are innovating value-based care and leveraging integrated applications, population insights and staffing expertise to ensure all patients have access to high-quality, connected care services that provide better outcomes at a reduced total cost of care.
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The Pediatric Hospitalist is accountable for delivering comprehensive quality patient care, including diagnostic and interventions according to standards of practice for children from birth through adolescence.
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Details & requirements for this opportunity: Schedule: 24 Hours Job Setting: Inpatient Types of Cases:Obstetrics and Hospitalist Credentialing Timeframe: 60+ Days Board Certifed Active State License Facility Location 9 miles southwest of Hartford, New Britain is made up of idyllic hillsides, forests and a downtown rife with historical architecture.
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