Emergency Medicine Advanced Practice Clinician in Rome, NY
Ready to put your emergency medicine (EM) skills into action while working with a great team and enjoying a flexible schedule? TeamHealth has an exciting opportunity for a per diem physician assistant (PA) or nurse practitioner (NP) in the emergency department (ED) at Rome Memorial Hospital in Rome, New York. If you have ED experience, you are the perfect fit to apply. Come join a great team of advanced practice providers (APP) and physicians working in the main emergency department.
- Daily physician and advanced practice clinician coverage
- ED beds: 18
- 12-hour shifts
- Facility medical director support
Position Highlights
- Excellent mentorship
- Association with a leading clinician practice in the U.S.
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
- Access to free CME and professional development through the TeamHealth Institute
Competitive Compensation, with an estimated salary range of $70/hour to $75/hour with the opportunity to earn incentives. Want to learn more? Apply today!
More than a century of non-profit care
Serving the community for more than 130 years, Rome Memorial Hospital is a non-profit acute care facility with 130 licensed acute care beds and an 80-bed skilled nursing facility. This facility provides a wide range of care services to the community including general medical and surgical care, pediatric care, intensive care, obstetric, long-term care, sub-acute rehabilitation, and senior behavioral healthcare, as well as a full array of outpatient services. All of these services are backed by the facility's commitment to delivering high quality care using evidence-based practices and the latest in medical technology.
Rome, New York
Rome is in Oneida County of upstate New York and has a population of about 32,850. Rome is one of two principal cities in the Utica/Rome Metropolitan Statistical Area in the south-central part of the county. Known as the City of American History, Rome is in the heart of the Leatherstocking Region made famous by James Fenimore Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales."
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