Pediatric Ophthalmology Opportunity Brand-New Service Line Orlando, Florida - Orlando Health Medical Group
Orlando, FL
About the Job
Nationally Ranked Arnold Palmer Pediatric Hospital is looking for a Pediatric Ophthalmologist to open our brand-new service line in Orlando, Florida
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is offering an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and experienced Pediatric Ophthalmologist to join our highly collaborative team with over 30 pediatric specialties. The ideal candidate will have the ability to build a busy surgical and medical pediatric ophthalmology practice and manage cases such as strabismus, amblyopia, and other pediatric ophthalmic conditions.
Opportunity:
- Physician-led, professionally managed healthcare system.
- Commitment to patient care: Physicians should demonstrate a genuine dedication to delivering high-quality patient care and improving patient outcomes.
- Contribute to practice growth, supporting quality and safety, drive and maintain clinical excellence and innovation.
- Provide and perform corrective and advanced surgeries, as well as diagnose and treating pediatric eye diseases.
- Call is required
- Leadership opportunities are available.
Qualifications:
- Board Certified or Board Eligible by the American Board of Ophthalmology (ABO)
- Unrestricted FL medical license (or the ability to obtain one) and DEA
- MD/DO
Benefits Package:
- A full portfolio of benefits including health/vision/dental insurance along with malpractice coverage, disability coverage, deferred compensation, and matching retirement savings options from day 1!?
- Annual CME stipend
- Eligible employer under the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital
Providing comprehensive medical, surgical, and emergency care to the children, teenagers, and young adults of Central Florida for more than 30 years, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is a nationally recognized and trusted name in children’s healthcare. Located on the downtown Orlando campus, the 156-bed hospital’s expert and compassionate team of caregivers provides award-winning care in more than 30 pediatric specialties in an environment built just for kids and delivered by a comprehensive staff that includes pediatric subspecialty physicians and a nursing team that is “Magnet” recognized for excellence in patient care.
Specialty areas include heart care, cancer and blood disorders, neuroscience, orthopedics, endocrinology and diabetes, nephrology, digestive health, and nutrition. Its numerous centers include subspecialty clinics and programs that focus on specific diseases and disorders affecting children, including a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, the highest rating by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers. As part of the Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center Level I Trauma Center, the Bert Martin’s Champions for Children Emergency Department and Trauma Center is the first and only facility in Central Florida to provide the highest level of emergency trauma care exclusively to children.
The hospital’s numerous quality and safety recognitions most recently include:
- Best Children’s Hospital – U.S. News & World Report, 2023-2024
- Tied for the No. 3 spot in Florida and No. 12 in the Southeast region
- Nationally ranked in four specialties: neonatology pediatric diabetes and endocrinology, pediatric orthopedics, pediatric pulmonology and lung surgery
- Magnet Recognized – American Nurses Credentialing Center
- Beacon Awards for Excellence – American Association of Critical-Care Nurses
- Pediatric Hematology Oncology Unit – Gold
- Pediatric Orthopedic/Neurology Unit – Gold
- Pediatric Intensive Care Unit – Gold
- Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care – Gold
- Acute Pediatrics – Gold
- Verified Children’s Surgery Center – American College of Surgeons
- The Committee on Trauma, Verified Trauma Center – American College of Surgeons
- Echocardiography accreditation – Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC)
- Get with the Guidelines®: Gold Achievement - Resuscitation – American Heart Association, 2023