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Physician / Critical Care / Florida / Permanent / PRN Critical Care Intensivist Opportunity in Miami, FL Job

ICC Healthcare at HCA Florida Mercy Hospital is seeking a PRN critical care intensivist to join our established program in Miami, FL.
Opportunity Specifics:
31 bed med/surg ICU - average daily census of 24-26 patients
Candidates with critical care fellowship training required
24/7 provider coverage- daytime coverage is an 1 MD and 1 APP; night coverage is 1 MD
Physicians must be willing to rotate days and nights; Nocturnists are welcome to apply!
100% critical care. Critical care certification required within 5 years from completion of fellowship training
About Mercy Hospital:
488-bed acute care facility
Over 700 physicians representing 27 medical specialties
Emergency care accessible by land, air and sea
Centers of Excellence include: The Heart Center, Miami Cancer Center, Orthopaedics Institute as well as others.

About ICC:
ICC Healthcare employees over 450 providers in 50
programs with 6-8 new programs opening each year
Our physicians have the ability to impact change on a national scale through our association with HCA Healthcare.
We are a physician driven company that values physician input and experience
Opportunities are available to participate in GME through HCA Healthcares commitment to residency and fellowship programs

From beautiful beaches, the nightlife of South Beach, historic hideaways in Coral Gables or the endless shopping opportunities in Coconut Grove, Miami is a highly desired place to vacation and even more so to live. There is major league football, basketball, hockey and baseball as well as boat shows, art festivals and wine extravaganzas. There are international airports and cruise ports making travel convenient.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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