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Valley Baptist Medical Center Brownsville
Emergency Department
ED Volume: 31,000
1040 W Jefferson St.
Brownsville, TX 78520-6338
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
- Trauma Designation: Level III
- ED Volume: 31,000
- ED Beds: 17
- ED Admission Rate: 20%
- EMR: Cerner
- High-acuity
BENEFITS
Financial Benefits:
- Industry-leading 10% company funded 401(k)
- Comprehensive medical, dental, vision and Rx coverage
- Short- and long-term disability (own occupation)
- Annual CME/BEA (Business Expense Account)
- Medical Malpractice with tail and litigation support
- Pioneering Paid Military Leave
- Groundbreaking 100% Paid Parental Leave
Intangible Benefits:
- Location flexibility and career stability of a national group
- National Clinical Governance Board (NCGB) of internally elected clinicians
- Clinical Management Tools (CMTs)
- 24/7/365 live physician support
- USACS Orientation and Assemblies
- Professional Development Programs including:
- Scholars (Leadership Training)
- Efficiency Academy
- Engagement & Experience Academy
HOSPITAL
- 243 private rooms
- 3,000 employees; 450+ physicians and medical staff
- Primary Stroke Center
COMMUNITY
Brownsville is a city in Cameron County on the western Gulf Coast in South Texas, adjacent to the border with Matamoros, Mexico.
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ABOUT USACS
Seeking Experienced Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant / Nurse Practitioner
At US Acute Care Solutions, you will have the opportunity to practice compassionate, attentive, and quality care with a group that invests in your growth, while valuing and rewarding your expertise.
Our Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners work side by side with our physicians as clinical colleagues, with support through their own local, regional, and national APP leadership. That’s because, as the country’s leading physician-owned acute care group, we understand how important it is to be supported in leadership by your APP colleagues to focus on what’s important: quality patient care.