Emergency Medicine Medical & Healthcare - Myrtle Beach, SC at Geebo

Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine physician employment in South Carolina : Let us show you how you can have a successful growing career while enjoying the riches of coastal living in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina! TeamHealth is seeking a pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) leader for the role of pediatric medical director at Grand Strand Medical Center in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. In addition, you will join as core faculty for an ACGME - accredited three-year emergency medicine (EM) residency program with 12 residents per year. This leadership opportunity will report directly to the regional medical director and vice president of operations and will be responsible for the oversight of a growing team of clinicians and advanced practice clinicians.
  • Annual pediatric volume: 11,000
  • 10-bed pediatric emergency department (ED)
  • 8-bed peds ICU
  • Pediatric admission rate: 10-15%
  • EMR is Meditech

Candidates must be board certified in emergency medicine with pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fellowship or dual board certified emergency medicine and pediatrics. Apply today!
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Position Highlights:
  • Competitive administrative stipend and clinical pay
  • Signing bonus
  • Relocation
  • Access to leadership development programs such as Leadership Education and Development (LEAD), Coach Development Academy (CDA), National Medical Leadership Conference (NMLC) and diversity and inclusion programs
  • Access to professional development tools, educational resources and CME through TeamHealth Institute

Board Certified or Board Eligible Medical Doctor with or w/o US residency with current US work visa.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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