Penn Medicine Pennsylvania Hospital is seeking a full time Advanced Practice Providers to join the Medicine Hospitalist team working on the Hematology- Oncology service. Pennsylvania Hospital, the nation's first hospital, is a 515-bed acute care facility that provides a full range of diagnostic and therapeutic medical services and functions as a major teaching and clinical research institution. Pennsylvania Hospital (PAH) is part of the University of Pennsylvania Health System and is located at 8th and Spruce Streets in the historic Society Hill district of Philadelphia.
The Hospitalist group at Pennsylvania Hospital is a well-established, stable, and respected group who value high quality patient care. They are devoted to serving as expert educators and mentors to the next generation of physicians. Candidates should have a strong interest in medical student and resident education.
Primary responsibilities include direct patient care on the Hematology-Oncology service. Pennsylvania Hospital has a closed ICU, with an open Intermediate Critical Care Unit. Occasional procedures are required.
Candidates may apply online or send CV's directly to Maggie Harmon, Physician Recruiter, at Maggie.Harmon@pennmedicine.upenn.edu.
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Pennsylvania Hospital, the nation’s first hospital, was founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond. For more than 270 years, it has been at the forefront of innovative, high-quality patient care and continues to build on its many centers of excellence.
Pennsylvania Hospital has earned national recognition for programs such as orthopaedics, cardiac care, vascular surgery, neurosurgery, otorhinolaryngology (ENT), urology, obstetrics and high-risk maternal and fetal services, neonatology, and behavioral health. The campus also includes specialty treatment centers such as the Joan Karnell Cancer Center, the Center for Bloodless Medicine and Surgery, and the Penn Neurological Institute.
As a National Historic Landmark, Pennsylvania Hospital’s original Pine Building is home to America’s first surgical amphitheater and first medical library. Though today’s patients are cared for in modern, state-of-the-art facilities, the hospital’s historic roots have been carefully preserved as a celebration of our rich history.
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