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Opportunity ID 71721
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Job Type Staff Physician
Job Status Full-time
City, State Plant City, FL
Facility South Florida Baptist Hospital
Description We are seeking a staff emergency physician to join our team in the ED at South Florida Baptist Hospital in Plant City, Florida. The 43,000-volume, 36-bed ED was recently renovated to become the largest and most technologically advanced in the area. This position offers an hourly rate that is among the highest in the region, paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage, and free CME opportunities. Required qualifications include ABEM or AOBEM certification or preparation in emergency medicine. This full-service, 147-bed community hospital offers all of the high-tech services of an acute care hospital in a small, warm, and friendly community. In a wonderful location near Tampa, Plant City has easy access to all of the amenities and resources that have made Tampa the 4th best place to live in America.

Contact David Spargo
Toll-free Phone (800) 424-3672 2915
Phone (954) 377-2915
Fax (954) 424-3270
E-Mail your CV to dspargo@teamhealth.com

The Community
What do dinosaurs and strawberries have in common? Not much, unless you are in Plant City. Long before interstate highways, the railroads marked the path of progress across Florida. While Henry M. Flagler was building a rail line down the east coast of the state, Henry B. Plant forged a railroad from the middle of the state toward Tampa. This section of the South Florida Railroad completed a cross-Florida rail system from Sanford to Tampa, placing Plant City in the path of progress. While the history of Plant City dates back to the mid-1800s, it was only incorporated a year after Henry B. Plant extended the railroad into the town. In 1885, the little town was renamed in honor of Plant. Around the same time, a succulent red fruit was introduced to the region. It began simply as a garden crop by early residents in the area, but eventually became so popular in local gardens that surplus was sold, and the strawberry industry was born. Blessed with abundant natural resources and rich farmland, Plant City provides a wealth of opportunity.

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