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Emergency Medicine – Physician
Capital Regional Medical Center Gadsden ERQuincy, FL
Job Description
- Approximately 15K annual ED volume
- EMR: Meditech
- 24 hours physician coverage
- 10 hours APP coverage
- FM or EM providers welcome.
- Emergency Room clinical experience required.
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At Gadsden ER, you will receive the same level of care you would expect from the ER at Capital Regional Medical Center. Our freestanding ER is equipped with advanced medical technology to meet our patients' immediate healthcare needs in a convenient location. Some features of our ER include: Emergency medical services available 24/7 Physicians, nurses and staff trained in emergency care Laboratory tests and imaging services, including computed tomography (CT) and X-ray - Resources
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Quincy is the county seat of Gadsden County, and was named for John Quincy Adams. It is located 25 miles northwest of Tallahassee, the state capital. Quincy's economy was based on agriculture, including farming tomatoes, tobacco, mushrooms, soybeans and other crops. Don’t miss Quincy's downtown square, built around the Gadsden County Courthouse, an old-time drugstore and many other touches of the Florida that once was and, in places like Quincy