Expand your clinical skills with TeamHealth! We are seeking a board-certified or board-eligible emergency medicine (EM) nocturnist physician to join our dynamic team at Bradley Medical Center in Cleveland, Tennessee. The ideal candidate will be committed to excellence in emergency medical care, possess strong communication skills, and thrive in a fast-paced environment. While EM trained applicants are preferred, we will consider internal medicine (IM) or family medicine (FM) trained applicants with extensive EM experience.
About the Role
- 39-bed ED, 48,000 annual ED visits
- 351-bed regional hospital
- Accredited Chest Pain Center and Orthopedic Joint Center
- Specialty coverage available
- Dedicated nocturnist coverage
- Daily advanced practice clinician support
Interested in learning more? Apply now!
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Position Highlights:
- Night shift differential
- Paid professional liability insurance with tail coverage
- Robust Sign-on and relocation incentives
- Access to professional development tools, educational resources and CME through the TeamHealth Institute
- Practice with confidence as a member of TeamHealth's national Patient Safety Organization
- No state income tax
- Family friendly community
Bradley Medical Center
Bradley Medical Center is a 350 bed acute care facility located in Cleveland, Tennessee, that has served the community of Bradley County and the surrounding areas for more than 60 years. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and is also an accredited Chest Pain Center as recognized by the Society of Chest Pain Centers. Bradley Medical Center offers a full range of health care services, including a 7,000 square-foot, 24-hour emergency care unit.
Cleveland, Tennessee
Located in Bradley County and known as the Ocoee Region, Cleveland's quaint downtown lets you experience what's best in a southern town. Beautiful Victorian-era homes mingle with historic churches to create a hospitable atmosphere that is the utmost in southern hospitality! From its beginnings as the heart of the Cherokee Nation and then as an area torn by the Civil War, the Ocoee Region has a long, rich history.