Pediatric Hospitalist

July 10, 2023
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Job Description

Bronson Healthcare

Kalamazoo, Michigan, Bronson’s Children Hospital in Kalamazoo, Michigan is actively seeking a BE/BC Pediatric Hospitalist. The Pediatric Medicine Hospital Specialists consists of 10 Pediatric Hospitalists. Clinical responsibilities include general pediatric inpatient care and sedation services. Educational responsibilities include; clinical teaching of pediatric, family medicine and emergency medicine residents with 24/7 resident coverage. Bronson has a fully staffed PICU and Newborn Hospitalist service separate from the hospitalist service. This is a hospital employed position that offers competitive salary and benefit package. Academic affiliations as well as research opportunities are available.
Bronson’s Children’s Hospital is a designated children’s hospital recognized by NACHRI and offers a full range of pediatric subspecialties. Bronson maintains a Level III Perinatal Center, 34-bed Pediatric Unit, a 45-bed NICU and an 8-bed PICU with a 4-bed step down unit.
Located halfway between Chicago and Detroit, we occupy a beautiful part of the state of Michigan that offers cultural opportunities, economic diversification and very affordable real estate. With a major focus on education, there are several colleges including Western Michigan University, as well as many private and parochial schools. Graduates of the public high schools of Kalamazoo can take advantage of the Kalamazoo Promise—a pledge by a group of anonymous donors to pay up to 100 percent of tuition at Michigan  colleges and universities. The area offers many year-round family attractions, events and festivals for children of all ages. Abundant natural resources, including easy access to Lake Michigan, make it the perfect choice for biking, boating and skiing. With a variety of entertainment, quality dining, unique shops and galleries, you will find something to please the entire family
Interested Candidates Please email your CV to Hilary Wade at wadeh@bronsonhg.org

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