Employed EM Partnership Opportunity in South Shore Long Island, NY

Employed EM Partnership Opportunity in South Shore Long Island, NY

OPPORTUNITY

We are seeking a Board Eligible/Certified Emergency Medicine Physician for our full-time employed position to staff our facility in the Department of Emergency Medicine. We offer flexible shift-scheduling options to provide you with the most optimal work/life balance to meet your lifestyle needs. Generous benefits are available to eligible providers, including medical, dental, vision, life, long-term disability 401K, and CME allowance.

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

Every year, our Emergency Department treats more than 63,000 people just like you from throughout Long Island. Our highly skilled clinical team of Emergency and Critical Care-trained Physicians, Advanced Practice Providers and Nurses provide treatment around the clock, seven days a week. Ancillary staff includes nursing assistants, technicians, unit secretaries, social work staff and volunteers.

Designated as a Level III Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma – one of only four community hospitals on Long Island to earn this designation – the Hospital is able to treat all trauma cases from mid-Suffolk to as far east as Montauk, making us an integral part of Suffolk County’s Emergency Medical Service program.

Emergency Department Statistics

Approximately 63,500 visits annually
WellSoft EMR
Scribes
Excellent specialty backup and advance practitioner support
Supportive nursing and administrative staff
FACILITY

A full-service, nonprofit hospital in Suffolk County, NY, Long Island Community Hospital connects Patchogue and the surrounding communities to expert medical care using advanced technologies… and delivered with the utmost in compassion.

The Hospital has served this richly diverse region as a community hospital for more than 60 years. And as the area has grown, so have we. But as Long Island doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals, we’ve never outgrown our devotion to the health of the community we all call home.

That commitment can be seen in the Knapp Cardiac Care Center, a new surgical pavilion, our level III trauma center, our women’s imaging, breast health, orthopedics, bariatrics, and so much more. Ancillary Services: Laboratory, Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology, Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation, Catheterization Laboratory

At the Hospital, we are committed to providing compassionate, quality care focused on your physical, mental and spiritual well-being.

COMMUNITY

Long Island Community Hospital is located in Patchogue, a town on the South Shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, NY. Our area has much to offer, and we are sure that you will find it is a great place to live and work.

The hospital is located approximately 50 miles from Manhattan and 30 miles from Southampton by the Long Island Railroad. We are also minutes away from a major airport – MacArthur Airport – in the town of Islip.

Long Island boasts some of the premier beaches in the Northeast. These include beaches in the Hamptons, on Fire Island and the famous Robert Moses State Park, which offers visitors five miles of oceanfront beach to enjoy. Amenities in the  park also include a boat basin, fishing piers, picnic areas and an 18-hole pitch & putt golf course.

New York City ~ 58 miles

White Plains, NY ~ 67 miles

Newark, NJ ~ 70 miles

Boston, MA ~181 miles

Baltimore, MD ~ 244 miles

Washington, DC ~ 284 miles

You may obtain more information about this position or express an interest in this job, please email your CV to get started to crystal.baldwin@ecp.net

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