This job is archived
Hospitalist-Nocturnist
Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Hospitalist
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Academic/Training Program Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 7/31/15
Princeton Baptist Medical Center is searching for a motivated Board Certified Nocturnist to join an existing group at Princeton Baptist.


ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
• Call schedule is 7 days on, 7 days off.
• Moonlighting opportunities for evening & weekend coverage available.
• Highly competitive MGMA base Salary
• Signing Bonus (Based on Experience)
• Relocation Reimbursement up to $10,000
• Education Reimbursement (CME)
• Comprehensive Benefits Package: Health (BC/BS), Life, Dental(BC/BS)
• Malpractice Insurance,
• Vacation/Sick Leave
• 401k investment plan, optional life insurance, short/long term disability

ABOUT THE FACILITY
• This is an employment opportunity with the Baptist Health Centers (BHC). There are approximately 70 physicians across 20 specialties across the organization. BHC physicians receive practice consulting and management as well as billing and coding services. This model allows the physician to focus on most of his/her time on patient care.
• The purchase of Birmingham Infirmary, now Princeton BMC, marked the formation of Baptist Health System in 1922.
• Today, Princeton offers a wide range of medical and surgical specialties including cardiology, surgery, women's services, diagnostic imaging and emergency care.
• Licensed for 499 beds, Princeton has more than 400 physicians representing 30 specialties and more than 1,400 employees.

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
• With a population of more than 212,000 people, Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama.
• From its founding through the end of the 1960s, Birmingham was a primary industrial center of the South. Though the manufacturing industry maintains a strong presence in Birmingham, other businesses and industries such as banking, telecommunications, transportation, electrical power transmission, medical care, college education, and insurance have risen in stature.
• Birmingham ranks as one of the most important business centers in the Southeastern United States and is also one of the largest banking centers in the United States. In addition, the Birmingham area serves as headquarters to one Fortune 500 company: Regions Financial, along with five other Fortune 1000 companies.
• In higher education, Birmingham has been the location of the University of Alabama School of Medicine (formerly the Medical College of Alabama) and the University of Alabama School of Dentistry since 1947. Since that time it has also obtained a campus of the University of Alabama, University of Alabama at Birmingham (founded circa 1969), one of three main campuses of the University of Alabama System. It is also home of the private Birmingham-Southern College. Between these two universities and Samford University, the Birmingham area has major colleges of medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, law, engineering, and nursing.
• Birmingham is also home to three of the state's five law schools: Cumberland School of Law, Birmingham School of Law, and Miles Law School.
• The city is also the headquarters of the Southeastern Conference, one of the major U.S. collegiate athletic conferences.
• The Birmingham are offers an abundance of recreation, shopping, parks, and cultural activities. Golfers from around the world come to Birmingham to play. With the development of Alabama’s Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, the state has been named the “Godfather of Great Golf.”