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Easton - Chesapeake Bay Location - 75 minutes East of Baltimore
University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Network Opportunity in Easton

The Facility
  • Annual patient volume of 36,500
  • Express Care on site
  • 50 hours of physician coverage
  • Generous mid-level coverage
  • Full, on-site specialty support
  • Affiliation with the University of Maryland
  • Salary & Benefits
  • Outstanding compensation
  • Full benefits package
  • Quarterly bonus eligibility
  • Flexible scheduling

  • Requirements
  • BE/BC in Emergency Medicine
  •      
    The Memorial Hospital at Easton
  • The Memorial Hospital at Easton offers a full range of inpatient and outpatient care. The 140-bed acute facility, plus its 33-bed Skilled Nursing Unit, provides general hospital, emergency, and specialized services. Its convenient outpatient centers for primary care, diagnostics, treatment, education, and rehabilitation are located throughout the mid-shore region. A new emergency department at Memorial Hospital was opened in 2007 and includes an Express Care area to treat patients with less critical and urgent conditions.

  • Full, on-site specialty support including ENT, neurosurgical, orthopedics, OB/GYN, pediatrics, general surgery, two hospitalist services, gastroenterology, cardiology with diagnostic catheterization capabilities, interventional radiology, critical care/pulmonary, nephrology, and neurology. The hospital was awarded Magnet status by the American Nurses Credentialing Center

  •      
    Easton, just minutes to Downtown Washington
  • Washington Easton, "the 8th Best Small Town in America" is an arts and cultural center with a population of 15,000. Easton is the perfect blend of easy living, culture, and outdoor fun. The splendid Chesapeake Bay provides stunning scenery and water sport opportunities, while the community offers residents a thriving arts scene; easy access to the large metropolitan areas like of Baltimore, Annapolis, and Washington, D.C.; casual and gourmet dining; quaint shops; several public golf courses; and an active local community that welcomes new ideas and enthusiasm. (See the Map)
  • A few of the many things to do in Easton
  • Easton Park Chesapeake Chamber Music - Now in its 27th year, the Festival offers the best in world-class chamber music. This two-week event which features a free young people's concert is held in June at the Avalon Theatre and several locations throughout the area.
  • Annual Plein Air Competition & Arts Festival - Dynamic painting competition and festival that is "Plein Air-Easton!". Artists worldwide have begun painting in the Plein Air style, venturing from their studios to paint along roadsides, atop mountains, by the sea, in gardens and in cities to capture landscapes, still life, figures and architecture in their natural, thriving elements.
  • Annual Waterfowl Festival - On the second full weekend in November, approximately 18,000 people from around the country flock to this three-day celebration of the arts to view and buy some of the best wildlife art in the world. 450 artists and artisans exhibit wildlife paintings, sculpture, carvings, decoys, photographs and crafts in 18 sites throughout the colonial town.
  • Or, choose to live in the Baltimore area
  • BaltimoreThe Greater Baltimore area has excellent schools and safe, friendly neighborhoods. The city has a lot to offer: exciting Inner Harbor area, Camden Yards ballpark, the National Aquarium, museums, galleries, and over one hundred community festivals, concerts, and events organized yearly. The area has many institutions of higher learning. The region's recreational and vacation activities include boating and fishing in Chesapeake Bay or visiting the Shenandoah Mountains National Park with its Skyline Drive and Luray Caverns. Western Maryland offers beautiful mountains, lakes and skiing opportunities. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the wealth of recreational activities including swimming, boating, fishing, hunting, hiking, biking, and golf.
  • Enjoy the wonders of the Maryland shore
  • Southern Maryland (Calvert County) is a tidewater wonderland. Gaze out at noble lighthouses, search for fossils along quiet beaches; Stroll through waterfront villages; Hike along woodland, riverside and cypress-swamp trails; Bike across wide-open spaces. If you’re a boater, you’ve found paradise. If you’re a seafood lover, you’ll be overwhelmed. With abundant waterways, unique shops and museums, excellent restaurants, natural parks and a calendar filled with interesting festivals and activities, Calvert County has earned its nickname "Charm of the Chesapeake."

  • Scenes from the Maryland Shore
    Maryland Lighthouse Sailing on the Maryland shore Maryland Beach

    Jim McMillin, MBA Director, Physician Recruitment
    University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Network
    Phone (O) 410-328-1859, (C) 410-802-4481, (F) 410-328-8028
    Email: JMcMillin@umem.org
    Visit us online at www.umem.org
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