SSM Health - Illinois is seeking a Medical Director of their regional Hospitalist program. Successful candidates will join an established team and the staff at SSM Health - Good Samaritan Hospital in Mt. Vernon with duties also at SSM Health - St. Mary's Hospital - Centralia.
This position is a full-time position with 50% of their working time spent on administrative duties and 50% of their time on clinical duties. Days and hours per week to be determined.
The program teams run on blocks from Tuesday thru Monday. This position will be responsible for oversight and work at both Good Sam and St. Mary's Hospitals on a rotational basis.
Highlights of the opportunity are:
Candidates must possess the following qualifications:
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