The family medicine residency at HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital is seeking family physicians for faculty positions at our 18-resident community-based program
Qualified Candidates:
MD/DO degree
Graduate of ACGME-accredited family medicine residency
Must be board certified with the ABFM or AOBFP
Must obtain Florida Medical License
DEA Certificate
Prior educational experience in a family medicine GME program is preferred
Must demonstrate enthusiasm, experience, and competence in teaching and patient care
Faculty is responsible for the care of the patients in their practices through management of a personal panel of patients, the supervision of learners in the care of patients, and the modeling of collaboration and teamwork with staff and other health professionals
Will function as a member of the Orange Park core faculty
Qualifications:
Board Certified by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) or American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine (AOBFM)
Broad knowledge of, experience with, and commitment to internal medicine as a discipline, patient centered care, and to the generalist training of residents
Have a current, or be able to obtain an unrestricted license to practice in Florida -not subject to any restrictions, probationary terms or conditions
No history of license to practice being revoked, restricted or suspended by any professional licensing agency in any state or jurisdiction
Have current, unrestricted DEA registration
Incentive/Benefits Package:
Employment position through HCA Physician Services Group
Competitive compensation package
Comprehensive and flexible benefits program
PTO and CME allowance
Occurrence-based malpractice
About HCA Florida Orange Park Hospital:
A full-service, level II trauma and acute-care hospital with 411 beds including 10 ORs and 40 ICU beds
40-bed inpatient rehabilitation center and 24-bed psychiatric unit
Hospital is the only Comprehensive Stroke Centerin Clay County
10 ACGME residencies/fellowships
44 bed emergency department with 2 dedicated trauma bays with 112,000 annual patient visits
Hospital accolades include:
American Heart Association Get with the Guidelines Recognitions
Commission on Accreditation Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) with Stroke Specialty
Named Among the Top 5% in the Nation for Critical Care, Gastrointestinal Surgery, GI Medical Treatment, Neurosciences, Overall GI Services, Pulmonary Services, Surgical Care and Treatment of Stroke by Healthgrades
One of Healthgrades America's 50 Best Hospitals for Surgical Care and Vascular Surgery
One of Healthgrades America's 100 Best Hospitals for Critical Care, Gastrointestinal Care, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Pulmonary Care and Stroke Care
Recipient of Healthgrades America's 100 Best Hospitals Award
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