Emergency Medicine Assistant Medical Director Opportunity in Binghamton, NY
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital
Location Binghamton, New York, United States
Visa Sponsorship Yes

Job Description

Last Update: 5/08/24

Excellent Opportunity for an Emergency Medicine Assistant Medical Director in Binghamton, NY

Position Highlights:

  • Great opportunity for experienced physician, administration fellow, or chief resident
  • 1099 independent contractor status with access to secure benefits
  • Competitive compensation with night differential, RVU and additional incentives
  • $230/hr days; $245/hr nights, up to $15/hour quarterly RVU, bonus incentives, Leadership Stipend, sign on bonus, and relocation assistance
  • Assistant medical director stipend
  • Professional liability insurance with tail coverage
  • Enhanced sign-on bonus
  • Relocation assistance or travel reimbursement
  • Candidate referral incentives
  • Excellent work/life balance
  • Leading Patient Safety Organization
  • Clinician wellness program
  • Leadership Education and Development (LEAD), Coach Development Academy (CDA), Women in Leadership (WIL) and more
  • J-1 Visa and H-1B Sponsorships available
  • Additional support: credentialing, clinician enrollment, billing, coding, clinical documentation, flexible online scheduling, financial programs, Perks at Work program to secure discounted services

About the location:

Binghamton sits on the Susquehanna River and the Chenango River in the Central/Southern Tier region of New York. One of the top 20 college towns in the U.S., Binghamton is home to golfing, microbreweries, sports, spiedies, and so much more! Visit fresh produce markets for seasonal goodies, or stroll an art gallery and relish masterpieces from historical collections and emerging regional artists. Tap your feet to pop and rock concerts and jazz, blues, and salsa performances. Rose Park Zoo home to monkeys, birds of prey and endangered big cats. The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier offers hands-on exhibits and play areas for children. Several green spaces, including a recreation park, feature wood-carved, 1920s carousels. Binghamton is known as the Carousel Capital of the World, as it houses six of the remaining antique carousels. The Phelps Mansion Museum was the elaborate Gilded Age home. One thing is for sure: there is no such thing as boredom here!

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