Employer/Recruiter: | |
Job Ref: |
13196
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Specialty: |
Other
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Profession: |
Physician
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Facility: |
NYC Health + Hospitals Neighborhood Clinics
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State: |
New York (NY)
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City: |
Manhattan
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Zip/Postal Code: |
10029
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Country: |
United States
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Practice Type: |
Hospital Employed/Based
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Employment Type: |
Full Time
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Metropolitan Hospital Ambulatory Care Department in East Harlem is seeking a board-eligible/board-certified Allergy and Immunology physician to care for an underserved, medically diverse patient population. You will have the opportunity to build your own patient panel, while supporting a loyal community that has generational ties to this hospital. This multidisciplinary team is dedicated to providing healthcare for all New Yorkers, regardless of citizenship or healthcare status, through New York's NYC Care program. Be a part of healthcare history and enjoy working on the Upper East Side, central to downtown Manhattan.
Where You'll Work Be at the frontier of universal healthcare with NYC Health + Hospitals, which is increasing access to its neighborhood health clinics in conjunction with New York's ground-breaking NYC Care program. NYC Care connects all New Yorkers who are ineligible for health insurance, including undocumented residents and those who cannot afford insurance, to reliable care. These outpatient, neighborhood-based primary care clinics are operated by NYC Health + Hospitals. Where You'll Live Known by locals as, "the City," Manhattan is the most densely populated of New York City's five boroughs and serves as New York City's economic and administrative center, cultural identifier and historical birthplace. With over 2,600 acres of parkland (including Central Park), some of the top universities and colleges in the nation, as well as Broadway theatres and the world renowned Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan is a culturally rich place to call home. Who You'll Work For NYC Health + Hospitals is the largest public health care system in the United States, providing essential inpatient, outpatient and home-based services to over one million New Yorkers every year in more than 70 locations, both community- and hospital-based, across the city's five boroughs. With 11 acute-care hospitals, five long-term care facilities and a network of primary care clinics, its diverse workforce empowers New Yorkers, without exception, to live the healthiest life possible. Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran Job ID Number: 13196 | |
Phone: |
(503) 203-0769
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