Care New England (CNE) is a leading non-profit health system located in Rhode Island. We provide comprehensive quality, cost effective patient centric care through the following delivery networks: Women & Infants Hospital, Kent Hospital, Butler Hospital, the Providence Center, VNA, Care New England Medical Group (CNEMG), and Integra. We are academically affiliated with the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University and University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.
We are seeking a dedicated and collaborative Endocrinologist to join our growing team in Providence, Rhode Island
Endocrinology Position Spotlight
Women & Infants Hospital is the region’s premier hospital for women and newborns and a Designated Baby-Friendly® USA hospital. It is the nation’s ninth largest stand-alone obstetrical service and operates one of the nation’s largest single-family room neonatal intensive care units, with close to 9,000 births a year and 7,000 surgeries. It is also the leading hospital in the region for women seeking treatment for infertility, incontinence, gynecologic and breast cancers, high-risk and normal obstetrics, postpartum depression, gastrointestinal disorders and other medical conditions.
Care New England is a four hospital system affiliated with Brown University. We provide the full range of wellness, primary care, medical and surgical services and home care – including specialty hospitals in psychiatry as well as women and newborn care. Teaching programs include family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, gastroenterology, podiatric medicine and surgery as well as general and subspecialty obstetrics and gynecology.
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