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Excellent Infectious Disease Opportunity in the Medical Capital of the South!
Dallas, Texas, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Infectious Disease
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Princeton Baptist Medical Center, Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 8/05/19

Princeton Baptist Medical Center, located in Birmingham, Alabama, is actively seeking a passionate Infectious Disease Physician to join an established group with an excellent reputation in the medical community with the goal of providing much needed coverage at the hospital. This is an outstanding opportunity for a practicing physician or a new graduate, as there is ample community need, as well as the ability to quickly establish oneself in a warm, southern location, at a beautiful and rapidly-growing hospital with a collegial and extremely attentive medical staff.

Position details:

  • Eight bed infusion center available in the clinic; Two CRNPs in the clinic
  • Majority inpatient work: 70-75% inpatient, 30-25% outpatient follow-up in clinic
  • The majority of the week is spent in the hospital: each physician in the group only spends one day per week in the clinic following up on patients
  • Full-time, traditional clinic hours
  • High consult volume
  • Call shared with three other members of the group
  • Partnership track available for the right candidate
  • Princeton Baptist Medical Center is a teaching facility, so there is an option to have an Internal Medicine resident round with the new ID physician each month
  • Princeton Baptist uses EPIC EMR

Must be BC/BE and fellowship trained in Infectious Diseases. Please submit your CV for immediate consideration!

At Princeton Baptist Medical Center, we’re passionate about caring for the people of central Alabama. Birmingham is our home, and we’re pleased to serve our community. Our hospital is equipped with 505 beds to do just that. Each year roughly 53,000 people turn to Princeton for primary and emergency care. Princeton is accredited by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, and is committed to contributing to the future of health care through its clinical research and medical residency program. We offer a full range of services to meet the diverse needs of our patients including fast, life-saving response times for patients with chest pain or stroke symptoms; cardiology, including structural heart and valve care; orthopedics, including rehabilitation; psychiatric care; a comprehensive sleep center; and a Comprehensive Bariatrics Center, providing surgical and non-surgical weight-loss procedures. The hospital is conveniently located minutes from downtown restaurants, music venues, nightlife, and shopping.

Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama with a population of 1.1 million people in the greater metropolitan area and it offers easy access to Alabama’s Gulf Coast, and other major metropolitan cities like Nashville and Atlanta. The greater Birmingham-area offers excellent schools, both public and private, a major college of medicine, golf courses, semi-pro sports teams, and multiple state and local parks.