Orthopedic - Non-Operative Ortho - Baptist Clay

Date Posted: Dec 04, 2024

Status: Full-Time

Shift Details: Days

Job Summary

Baptist Health of Northeast Florida is growing. Our medical center in Clay County is adding a Non-Operative Orthopedics Physician to their team. We are the largest system in Northeast Florida.  They will have broad-based support to provide excellent patient care.  The successful candidate will be a key specialist within the region’s most comprehensive clinically integrated network. Applicants should possess interest in providing care in the outpatient setting.

  

What You Can Expect

  • Competitive salary
  • The region’s largest outpatient primary care and specialty physician network
  • Providing care in the outpatient setting
  • Epic EHR System  

All About the Benefits

  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Collaborative work environment
  • 401K

What You Will Need

  • MD or DO
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible
  • Active/Unrestricted Medical License
  • Completion of a Sports Medicine Fellowship or completion of a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency

 

There’s a Place for You Here  

Clay County, Florida is a place where nature meets convenience, offering a relaxed lifestyle with access to big-city amenities. Located just west of Jacksonville along the banks of the St. Johns River, it boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and Southern charm. 

 

Baptist Medical Center Clay is located on 32 acres at U.S. 17 and Village Square Parkway on Fleming Island. The facility opened in May 2013 to bring the high-quality care of Wolfson Children’s Hospital and Baptist Health to residents of Clay County. The Baptist/Wolfson Children’s Emergency Center, which is open 24 hours a day, has 16 treatment rooms, a separate waiting room for children, child-specific medical equipment and imaging capabilities, a LifeFlight helipad and an on-site ambulance. Pediatric emergency medicine physicians affiliated with Wolfson Children’s Hospital are also available during peak hours daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The campus’s three-story Medical Office Building also houses the Wolfson Children’s Specialty Center on the first floor. The Medical Office Building has primary care and specialist physicians’ offices that are open throughout the year, providing Clay County families with a “one-stop” destination for a wide array of care. 


Education Required

Doctorate of Medicine

Education Preferred

Doctorate of Medicine

Experience

  • Over 3 years Family Practice Experience Preferred

License and Certification

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Preferred
  • Licensed Physician Required

Location

Baptist Clay
1771 Baptist Clay Drive
Fleming Island, FL, 32003


Location Overview

Baptist Health, founded in 1955, is North Florida’s most comprehensive health care system and the area’s only non-profit, mission-driven, locally governed health care provider. Baptist Health has over 200 points of care throughout the Northeast Florida region, including our six award-winning hospitals: Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville, Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Baptist Medical Center Beaches, Baptist Medical Center Clay, Baptist Medical Center Nassau and Baptist Medical Center South. The most preferred health care system in the region, Baptist Health also includes 57 primary care offices, as well as home health, behavioral health, pastoral care, rehabilitation services, occupational health and urgent care.

Why Baptist Health?

There's no better place to practice your passion than here on Florida's First Coast.

Reputation

Physicians and providers choose Baptist Health because of our outstanding reputation for quality, safety, and excellence in patient care. Our modern facilities and offices provide a supportive and advanced environment where you can succeed in delivering top-notch care to our patients.

Local Governance

Baptist Health stands out from the rest in Northeast Florida as the only locally governed, faith-based, not-for-profit health care system. This unique distinction ensures that money stays in the region and is reinvested into our health care services, hospitals, cutting-edge technology, skilled staff and community programs, all with the aim of improving the health and wellness of our community.

Inclusion

Baptist Health is committed to a culture of inclusion, respect and empathy, where differences and new ideas makes us stronger, and all people feel valued. One way we do this is by bringing together those who share common interests or life experiences through 10+ Employee Resource Groups

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