L3 NICU, Eastern PA Metro
Reading, PA
Job Description
Position Highlights:
- A very supportive and collaborative staff of 10 physicians and 8 advanced practitioners
- Ability to build an immediate and robust patient panel with OB patients (over 3500 births/year)
- Ability to see 25-35 patients a day
- Flexible schedule: 4–10 hour days or 5–8 hour days
- Collegial environment which fosters growth and specific area of interest (Uro Gyn, Robotics, etc.)
- Physician will participate in GYN Beeper Call and Office OB Doctor of the Day in equal share with physicians with the practice location.
- Active participation in a Collaborative Care Model for in-house coverage of Labor & Delivery in participation with all Women's Health Service providers.
What we offer:
- Competitive compensation package
- Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance
- Retirement savings plans with employer automatic contribution and match
- Claims-made malpractice insurance with tail coverage
- Up to $100K in Educational Loan Assistance
- Generous paid time-off allowance
- CME paid time off and monetary allowance
- Relocation assistance
- H1B visas and green card sponsorship (we cannot currently support J1 visa waivers)
- Spousal / domestic partner job search support
THE HOSPITAL
Reading Hospital is a 714-bed hospital, the flagship, Magnet Recognized, acute care hospital of the hospital located in West Reading, Pennsylvania. Reading Hospital is home to many top-tier specialty care centers, including Reading HealthPlex, McGlinn Cancer Institute, Miller Regional Heart Center, Emergency Department, Level I Trauma Center and Beginnings Maternity Center, which houses the region's only Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). With more than 1,000 physicians and providers across 49 locations, Reading Hospital has been recognized for its quality outcomes and clinical expertise across services lines. It is listed as one of America's 100 Best Hospitals for five consecutive years, America's 50 Best Hospitals for 2022 and received a 5-Star Rating from CMS two years in a row.
Our hospital & Drexel University College of Medicine have partnered to open a brand new medical school 1/2 miles from the Reading Hospital campus. The medical school opened in July 2021; when fully operational, the medical school will enroll 200 medical students.
Reading Hospital Awards and Recognition:
- America’s 50 Best Hospitals Award™ (2022)
- America’s 100 Best Hospitals Award™ (2017-2021)
- One of 10 Best Value Hospitals in Pennsylvania
- Top 2 percent of U.S. hospitals for clinical outcomes
- U.S. News & World Report Names Reading Hospital a High Performing Hospital for Maternity
- Reading Hospital Named 8 Best Hospital in Pennsylvania by U.S. News & World Report
- Reading Hospital Recognized on Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals (92nd) 2021 List
- Reading Hospital Recognized for Excellence in Lactation Care
- Breast Imaging Center of Excellence
- Committee on Stereotactic Breast Biopsy for Mammotest
- National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers
What’s it like to live in Reading, PA?
Reading, Pennsylvania's history is steeped in innovation. The metro area is home to the real-life Reading Railroad from the Monopoly board game, along with glimpses into the Allegheny Aqueduct and a more than 100-year-old, seven-story pagoda that overlooks the bordering Reading Prong mountain formation. During the 19th century, people from all over the world were drawn to Reading by the promise of work in the thriving manufacturing and transportation industries. As a result, the region's community is diverse.
As the Rust Belt's economy has ebbed and flowed, the region has existed in an almost constant state of transition. For this reason, living in Reading poses its fair share of challenges.
Still, the Reading metro area, particularly suburban communities like Wyomissing, continues to attract new residents with its low cost of living and low crime rates. Reading also benefits from a convenient location: It's just a stone's throw away from Philadelphia, and residents can easily access Lancaster and Amish country.
Rankings
U.S. News analyzed 150 metro areas in the United States to find the best places to live based on quality of life and the job market in each metro area, as well as the value of living there and people's desire to live there.
- #74in Best Places to Live
- #10 In Best Places to Retire
- #4 In Best Places to Live in Pennsylvania
- #21 In Safest Places to Live
What is there to do in Reading, PA?
Active residents will find plenty of ways to burn energy in Reading. The metro area has miles of trails that are ideal for walking, jogging and biking. During the warmer months, kayaking and canoeing along the Schuylkill River are particularly popular pastimes. Those who prefer to watch sports can cheer on the Reading Fightin Phils, the Philadelphia Phillies' minor league baseball team, at FirstEnergy Stadium.
The metro area is also home to a number of noteworthy cultural attractions. The GoggleWorks Center for the Arts hosts regular exhibits and workshops, while the Genesius Theatre puts on live theater productions. History buffs can learn about the evolution of flight at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, or take a glimpse into the life of an American legend at the Daniel Boone Homestead.
What’s the cost of living in Reading, PA?
The cost of living in Reading is well below that of many other metro areas, thanks in large part to affordable housing costs. The median home sale price in Reading proper is lower than the state average, although home prices tend to be higher in suburban areas like Wyomissing.
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