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Kansas Featured Job |
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Leavenworth - Quiet, historic city and only 30 miles from Kansas City, with all it has to offer |
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Seeking Staff physician, Emergency Department at Cushing Memorial Hospital
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- 5-bed ED
- Annual volume is approximately 10,000
- Moderate acuity
- Staff of 4 full-time EM physicians
- 12-hour shifts, from 7:00 to 7:00
- EM-trained/boarded or residency trained/boarded in FP, IM or Peds
with EM experience
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ACLS, ATLS and PALS certification is required
Employee or Independent Contractor status
Competitive starting salary/hourly rate
Health, life, and dental insurance
Professional dues and CME expenses; 401(k) Plan
Five weeks of personal leave time annually
Paid Professional Liability Insurance to include "Tail" |
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Cushing Memorial Hospital is a 74-bed faith-based, not-for-profit community hospital committed to the highest levels of excellence in providing health care and health related services in a caring environment. The hospital offers the full spectrum of services to be expected in a community hospital setting. Cushing Memorial Hospital is part of Saint Luke's Health System. With 11 hospitals, multiple physician offices in the metropolitan area and beyond, and many other health care services, Saint Luke’s Health System is dedicated to being the best place to get care and the best place to give care. |
Leavenworth, with a population of 35,420, is the largest city and county seat of Leavenworth County, and is within the Kansas City, Metropolitan Area. (See the Map). While Leavenworth is famous for the Federal Penitentiary, residents and visitors enjoy browsing Leavenworth's historic riverfront downtown, which offers many antique and unique shops.
Fort Leavenworth has a variety of historic sites that are considered important and significant for both the Army and the United States. Fort Leavenworth continues its contributions to this country in a variety of ways.
Kansas City Metropolitan Area - 30 miles away
Kansas City, which is situated at the junction of the Missouri and Kansas rivers, with a population of 475,830 is the largest city in Missouri. The city also serves as the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, which includes Kansas City, Kansas which has population of 150,000. Kansas City, MO is officially nick-named the City of Fountains. With over 200 fountains, the city claims to have the second most in the world, just behind Rome.
Entertainment
The Kansas City Repertory Theatre, the metropolitan area's top professional theatre company makes its home the
Starlight Theatre, a 8,105-seat outdoor theatre
The new Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts located in downtown KC is under contstruction. The center will include a 1,600-seat concert hall and a 1,800-seat proscenium theatre, and will be the performance home for the Kansas City Symphony, the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, and the Kansas City Ballet. The Kauffman Center will also feature a diverse range of performances in both halls including dance and music of all types from pop to rock, light classical to country, jazz groups to bands, and gospel to folk music, as well as smaller Broadway and off-Broadway touring productions. |
Sports
The Truman Sports Complex offers residents and visitors the best in major league sports - The Kauffman Stadium is home to the Kanas City Royals, of the American League. The stadium recently underwent a $250 million renovation, which began after the 2007 season and was completed in July 2009. Arrowhead Stadium has been the Kansas City Chiefs' home field since 1972 and the fourth largest stadium in the NFL. The stadium is currently undergoing a $325 million renovation.
Other sporting venues: The Kansas Speedway, which is used by the NASCAR Sprint Cup series and the Indy Racing League
The Kansas City Wizards is an Major League Soccer club with plans to build a new stadium there near the Kansas Speedway. The Wizards have won several major titles.
Higher Learning
Kansas City is home to University of Missouri–Kansas City, Kansas City Art Institute, the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences and many others.
Shopping and Dining
Village West is a $573 million, 400-acre retail, dining and entertainment development that opened in 2002. Village West is the most popular tourist destination in the state, and has significantly fueled growth in KCK and Wyandotte County.
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