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Hospital in Birmingham, AL is looking for Hospitalist

No Specialty Specified

Facility: Trinity Medical Center
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
USA
Degree: MD or DO
Years Partnership: N/A
Board Status: BC/BE
Fellowship Required: No
Certification: IM
Beginning Comp.: Negotiable
Potential Comp.: Negotiable
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Full Time
Position Type:
  • Group
Directorship: No
Schedule Description:
Shift Description: Day shifts and rotation of night call
Requirements:
  • Hospitalist
  • Critical Care Intensivist
Company: Community Health Systems


We are looking for Hospitalist (Internal Medicine ONLY) with critical care experience. Be apart of our Hospitalist group with day shifts and rotation of night call.

Trinity Medical Center (formerly Montclair Baptist) is a 560-bed, tertiary care hospital serving residents of Birmingham and surrounding communities. The hospital offers programs and services in all medical and surgical areas. This includes cardiology, robotic surgery, oncology, neurology, women’s health, mental health, digestive diseases, geriatrics, physical medicine and rehab, sports medicine, cardiac and pulmonary rehab, and emergency care. The hospital’s medical staff includes more than 600 physicians representing 30 specialties and subspecialties.

The Birmingham metropolitan area is a major population center located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The seven-county district has a population of slightly over one million and is the midpoint between the highest peaks of the Appalachian Mountains and the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. The region experiences an average annual temperature of 61.8 degrees with an average annual snowfall of 1.4 inches.

Once known as the South’s largest manufacturing center, Birmingham is now among the most economically diversified in the nation. Healthcare, banking and finance, automotive manufacturing and professional services have replaced steel production as the leading economic sectors.

The greater Birmingham region offers an unprecedented quality of life. The housing market and cost of living are among the most affordable in the southeast. Area schools are nationally recognized among the nation’s best. Recreational amenities are abundant with all the cultural attributes of a much larger metropolitan area. Moreover, Birmingham is nestled in the hills and valleys of one of the most beautiful sections of the country.