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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Norwich, CT
Norwich, Connecticut

About this job

Anesthesiologist Our customer partners with hospitals and other clinical institutions across the nation to provide exceptional and comprehensive anesthesia department management as well as operating room management services. We provide value in both qualitative and quantitative measures that promote high-level operating room performance and improved clinical outcomes in alignment with hospital goals. The Location: Hospital […]

Anesthesiologist

Our customer partners with hospitals and other clinical institutions across the nation to provide exceptional and comprehensive anesthesia department management as well as operating room management services. We provide value in both qualitative and quantitative measures that promote high-level operating room performance and improved clinical outcomes in alignment with hospital goals.

The Location:
Hospital located in Norwich CT. The health system includes a not-for profit, 213-bed hospital in Norwich and numerous off-site locations, including several health centers, Home Health Care and Outpatient Care Center, also Norwich. It offers the only trauma center in New London and Windham counties and is the only area hospital with LIFE STAR helicopter services, in partnership with Harford Hospital.  A new Emergency Care Center, offering emergency services 24 hours per day, seven days per week, as well as diagnostic imaging and laboratory services.  The Medical Staff includes approximately 300 physicians offering a wide range of healthcare services.
 
Position Requirements : 

  • Assists in the directing and coordinating of activities in the Anesthesia Department
  • Responsible for the medical management of patients who are rendered unconscious and/or insensible to pain and emotional stress during surgery and other medical procedures
  • M.D./D.O. Degree from an accredited College of Medicine
  • ECFMC and FLEX
  • Completion of approved Residency in Anesthesia
  • Currently licensed as a Physician

They offer a competitive compensation and benefits package which includes:

  • Paid Vacation Time
  • 401k
  • Profit Sharing
  • Fully Paid Malpractice Insurance Coverage
  • Fully Paid Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Fully Paid Short Term Disability Insurance
  • Fully Paid Life Insurance
  • Fully Paid AD&D Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts/ Health Savings Accounts
  • Optional: Short Term Disability Insurance + Excess Life

FUN FACTS ABOUT EAST NORWICH, CT

The city of Norwich, Connecticut, also known as “The Rose of New England”, was founded in 1659 by settlers from Saybrook. The land was purchased from Chief Uncas of the “Mohegan Native American Tribe”. This Native American tribe originated in upstate New York as the Mohegans and later became The Mohegan Tribe after moving into Connecticut.

As one of the first Connecticut cities, Norwich was incorporated in 1784. Textile factories were common, due to the available water supply of the Yantic and Shetucket rivers. Thanks to the ship trading between Boston and New York, Norwich became a prosperous shipping center, due to its convenient location.  It was also known as both an agricultural and industrial area. Many of the agricultural areas evolved into to more industrial ways over time.

Notable Natives

Benedict Arnold: Born in Norwich in 1741, Benedict Arnold was an American General during the Revolutionary War. Arnold became possibly the most infamous traitor in United States history after his plan to defer to British military forces was exposed in 1780.

Samuel Huntington: As a signer of the Declaration of Independence, long-time resident of Norwich, Samuel Huntington became the President of the Continental Congress in 1779. Since he obtained this position during the time that the Articles of Confederation were being ratified, many beat-biographers and Connecticut cival groups believe that Huntington was actually the first President of the United States.

Thomas Leffingwell: Built in 1675, a two-room home built by Stephan Backus was purchased and converted into an Inn by Thomas Leffingwell. Known best to locals as the “Leffingwell House Museum”, the house is a modern day tourist staple containing many fine works created by 18th century silversmiths and clock makers. The Inn is said to have also hosted George Washington for breakfast in 1776.

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