Orthopedic Advanced Practice Provider Sports & Recreation - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Orthopedic Advanced Practice Provider

Specialization:
Orthopaedic Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Acute Care
Orthopaedic Surgery
Job
Summary:
TriStar Centennial Medical Center is seeking an experienced orthopedic NP or PA provider for an outpatient clinic in Nashville, Tennessee.
Qualified Candidates:
Must be certified acute care NP or PA
Tennessee licensure or ability to obtain
Must have prior experience in ortho
Must be highly motivated with a desire to work in high volume, autonomous environment
Collaborate with orthopedic specialist in shoulder and elbow
Full time position, M-F clinic hours
Future first assist option
Incentive/Benefits Package:
Competitive salary
Comprehensive benefits package including paid malpractice, 401k, stock purchase plan, etc
CME and dues allowance
About TriStar Centennial Medical Center:
741-bed comprehensive facility offering programs including behavioral health, 24-hour emergency, heart and vascular, imaging, neurosciences, oncology, orthopedics, rehabilitation, sleep disorder and women's services
43-acre campus, home to TriStar Centennial Heart & Vascular Center, TriStar Centennial Women's Hospital, The Children's Hospital at TriStar Centennial, Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute at TriStar Centennial Medical Center, TriStar Centennial Advanced Joint Replacement Institute and TriStar Centennial Parthenon Pavilion
32,500
annual patient admissions, 87,500
annual ER visits, 3,100
staff, and over 1,000
physicians
Nashville is home to nearly 2 million people, more than 53,000 businesses, and over 500 healthcare companies are headquartered in the Nashville region, making healthcare the #1 industry. Tennessee has the second lowest state and local tax burden per capita, and no state income tax. Nashville ranked Top 10 city to live after the pandemic by Today and the Wall Street Journal ranked Nashville the second hottest job market in the country (2020).Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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