Physician.Pediatrics (Ashtabula Pediatrics/LakeHealth)UHMP-66545
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Description
Position Location: University Hospitals ( Parma), Ohio Position Type: Full-Time Physician Specialty: Pediatrics General Every day, for more than 150 years, the physicians of University Hospitals have renewed a promise to meeting our patients' health care needs. Our talented team is integral to our rich history of success and critical to our future in a dynamic environment. As stewards of the UH legacy for excellence in patient care, our physicians are guided by an unwavering commitment to our mission: To Heal. To Teach. To Discover. The Department of Pediatrics at University Hospitals LakeHealth Medical Center ( Ashtabula Pediatrics) is in search of a Physician to help continue with our excellent patient care. Appointment at the level of Clinical Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or full Professor is available commensurate with experience. Compensation is highly competitive. For more than 50 years, University Hospitals LakeHealth Medical Center has been serving the health care needs of the residents of Parma, Brooklyn, Seven Hills, North Royalton and surrounding communities. A Brief Overview Provides and manages direct medical evaluation, diagnosis, procedures, and care for patients within a recognized area of practice or for a specified patient population. What You Will Do
Additional Responsibilities
Lake West Medical Center, Willoughby, Ohio For 18 YEARS in a ROW, Lake Health, has been named one of the BEST 99 Places to Work in NE Ohio. Lake Health is a 3 (three) Medical Center, private, not-for-profit community-based health care organization that is an integral part of Lake County Ohio providing medical services through 21 facilities, 500 dynamic physicians, and 2,700 health care professionals For the past 6 years, Lake Health has been using LEAN Methodology (based on the Toyota Production System) to drive continuous improvement to provide the best care possible to patients |