
location_onAmerican Legion Post 14 Reserved Parking Lot, Lindsay Street, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, East Tennessee, Tennessee, 37402, United States
CommonSpirit Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga, TN, is a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare organization dedicated to the healing ministry of the Church. Founded by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, the hospital is a member of CommonSpirit Health and serves as a regional referral center of choice for Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia. With 4,700 employees and nearly 500 affiliated physicians, the organization provides a continuum of care ranging from preventative and primary services to acute hospital care, including specialized programs in cancer, cardiac, neuroscience, stroke, orthopedics, and rehabilitation.
The hospital is consistently recognized as a leader in the region, holding the title of the #1 Best Regional Hospital in Chattanooga by U.S. News & World Report for 11 consecutive years and earning a consistent 'A' Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group.
We are seeking a Board-Eligible or Board-Certified Internal Medicine Hospitalist to join our well-established, hospital-employed group. This role offers an excellent opportunity to provide comprehensive inpatient care for adults in a supportive environment. The position focuses on diagnosing, treating, prescribing, and managing discharge planning for inpatients, with a closed ICU model staffed by Intensivists. The team handles rapid response situations, ensuring the hospitalist role remains focused on scheduled inpatient care without codes, after-hours call, or responsibilities for Pediatrics, OB, or Trauma.
Join us in Chattanooga, Tennessee, known as "The Scenic City" and "GIG City." As North America's first National Park City, Chattanooga blends urban energy with unparalleled natural beauty, nestled in the heart of the mountains where Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee converge. Just a two-hour drive from Atlanta, Nashville, and Birmingham, the city offers a family-friendly atmosphere, easy commutes, and a moderate cost of living.
Residents enjoy a revitalized $120 million riverfront, an extensive greenway system, and a vibrant arts scene. The area is celebrated for its abundance of outdoor activities, from hang-gliding off Lookout Mountain and kayaking on the Great Ocoee River to exploring the Tennessee Aquarium and local museums. With strong public and private school systems and the presence of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the region offers exceptional educational opportunities alongside a highly diversified economy.
Work model: On-site
American Legion Post 14 Reserved Parking Lot, Lindsay Street, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, East Tennessee, Tennessee, 37402, United States
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Skills: Internal Medicine, Inpatient Care, Discharge Planning, MD, Do, Medical License, Dea, BLS.
Education: MD or DO degree required.