Emergency Medicine Physician Needed - Nights, South of Boston
Taunton, MA
Morton Hospital a 144-bed acute care community hospital and St. Anne’s Hospital a full-service, acute care hospital with 211 beds newly affiliated partners of Brown University Health, has an opening for a BC/BE Emergency Medicine Physician interested in working nights. Choose to work in one location or split time between Morton Hospital in Taunton, MA and St. Anne’s Hospital in Fall River and are roughly 35 minutes apart. About the job:
Shift is 11:00pm-7:00am with double coverage until 3:00am
Work with experienced physicians and advanced practice providers
Hospitals see average of 115 cases per day
Collegial supportive environment
Short wait times
42 private rooms at Morton Hospital, 27 private rooms at St. Anne’s Hospital
Flexible schedule options
State-of-the-art imaging technology, no floor code or floor procedures required
Anesthesia onsite 24/7
About the benefits:
Competitive compensation with bonus incentives
Generous CME allowance
Relocation assistance
Opportunity for additional per diem shifts
Malpractice with tail coverage
401K with a 6% match
About us: Morton Hospital in Taunton, MA is located between Boston and Providence and offers easy access from both cities while being nestled within a community that has a strong sense of pride. Our comprehensive health care services include emergency care, wound care, state-of-the-art imaging services, and a variety of surgical services including vascular surgery, breast surgery, general surgery, orthopedic surgery and podiatric surgery. It is a primary Stroke Center. St. Anne’s Hospital in Fall River, MA between Boston and Newport, RI provides nationally recognized patient- and family-centered inpatient and outpatient clinical services to patients from surrounding Massachusetts and Rhode Island communities. Cath lab, Primary Storke Center, PERT response team are just a few examples of clinical support teams. Brown University Health is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations of and applications from women, members of minority groups, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities, and other individuals who would bring additional dimensions to the university's research, teaching and clinical missions.