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Medical Director in Macomb, IL
Dallas, Texas, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time Locums/Travel Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Macomb, Illinois, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 2/01/23

MEDICAL DIRECTOR NEEDED!

McDonough District Hospital in Macomb, IL

  • Board Certified in Emergency Medicine
  • ACLS & PALS
  • 14,600+ Yearly Volume (40 pts/day)+
  • APP Coverage
  • ED Beds: 10
  • Collaborative physician for APP
  • Must participate in and lead EDAP & Acute Stroke Ready Hospital Initiative
  • EMS Director for McDonough County

Distance: 3.5 hours from Chicago, 3 hours from St. Louis, 1.5 hours from Davenport & Peoria

McDonough District Hospital is centered in Macomb, Illinois, home to NCAA Division I Western Illinois University and Spoon River College. Macomb offers area residents numerous cultural, academic, and recreational venues. With only a three-hour drive to St. Louis and twice daily Amtrak service to Chicago, Macomb residents have ready access to even larger metropolitan areas. McDonough District Hospital has been a source of healing, caring, and hope since they first opened their doors to the people of western Illinois in 1958. Through the years, they have continually expanded their high quality services for people at all stages of their lives. Today, MDH is a 48-bed healthcare facility providing an impressive spectrum of advanced medical treatments and personalized health services. While their services have advanced, their commitment to providing healthcare in an atmosphere of compassion and caring has remained constant. Their doctors, nurses, and staff provide their patients and their families continuity of care, close to home - making McDonough District Hospital their communities' first choice in healthcare.

Macomb is the county seat of McDonough County, Illinois, in the United States. It is located in the center of western Illinois, roughly 35 miles east of the Mississippi River and 35 miles west of the Illinois River. It is 77 miles south of the Quad Cities. A special census in 2014 showed the town’s population to be 21,516. Well-known as the home of Western Illinois University, the town is also noted for its 1872 courthouse, nineteenth-century square, and various other historic sites. It has become a regional center for health care and senior living facilities.

Macomb has a variety of parks, green spaces, and outdoor amenities. Chandler Park is a beautiful downtown wooded green space with a playground, gazebo, and monuments that hosts events ranging from the local Farmers Market to art festivals and more. Among the other recreational facilities are the Harry Mussato Golf Course (eighteen holes), operated by Western Illinois University.