TeamHealth has an excellent full-time opportunity for a physician assistant (PA) or nurse practitioner (NP) who must be family and acute care or emergency medicine (EM) experience to join our emergency department team at Midwest Regional Medical Center in Midwest City, Oklahoma.
We ask that you have a minimum of 2 years of emergency medicine (EM) experience to apply. You will work with an outstanding and stable team of physicians and advanced practice clinicians seeing all acuity levels of patients in a fast-paced environment.
Please apply today to learn more.
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Benefits • Health insurance • Paid professional liability insurance • 401k • Stability of a respected industry leader • Access to TeamHealths clinician wellness program • Leadership and growth opportunities to further your career • Access to professional development tools, educational resources, and CME through TeamHealth Institute
TeamHealth was founded in 1979 with a vision of developing the best teams of healthcare professionals. With the relentless pursuit to advance patient care through strong leadership, innovation and teamwork, we're proud to say that 33 years later we have made great strides towards our goals.
The impressive growth of TeamHealth should come as no surprise to hospitals and clinicians aware of our reputation for efficiency and commitment to excellence and collaboration.
Originally founded to provide emergency department administrative and staffing services, TeamHealth is one of the nation's largest providers of hospital-based clinical outsourcing in multiple departments, including Anesthesia, Hospital Medicine, in addition to Emergency Medicine. Although we are a national organization, our operating philosophy is essentially the same as when we started. TeamHealth is committed to a patient-centric model of healthcare delivery with hospitals, physician groups and TeamHealth working collaboratively to deliver compassionate, effective, efficient and safe patient care.