Rome Health Hospital, a trusted healthcare provider in Central New York, is seeking a full-time Hospitalist (MD or DO) to join a well-supported inpatient team. This is a rewarding opportunity to practice in a community-focused setting with a manageable patient load and excellent sub-specialty support.
Job Description:
- As a Hospitalist, your responsibilities will include:
- Provide inpatient care in a 7 on / 7 off schedule (7 AM – 7 PM)
- Make daily rounds on assigned patients (average 12–15 per physician)
- Admit patients and manage rapid responses/codes
- Collaborate with intensivists in an open ICU setting with 24/7 consultation available
- Conduct patient assessments, histories, physicals, and documentation using Paragon EMR
- Coordinate with attending physicians, specialists, and hospital staff to ensure high-quality care
- Participate in a hospitalist team managing 40–50 patients per day collectively
- No on-call duties
- Work in a non-trauma designated hospital with strong infrastructure.
- BE accepted if a new graduate
- Must be Board Certified within 2 years of contract start
- Not accepting Locums candidates
- Not accepting Visa Candidates
- 1099 candidates NOT accepted
Compensation and Benefits:
- Enjoy a competitive compensation package including:
- Guaranteed base salary: $250,000 – $275,000
- Starting Bonus: $15,000
- Additional productivity and quality bonuses
- Relocation assistance available
- CME Allowance: $3,250 annually
- Full suite of benefits including:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- HSA & FSA options
- Life insurance
- Short- and long-term disability
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) qualified employer
- Retirement programs
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Career advancement and special employee discounts
- Generous PTO/Vacation and Sick Time
Submission Requirements
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE NOTED IN ADDITIONAL SUBMISSION DETAILS. REQUIRED PRIOR TO CLIENT PRESENTATION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
- Truly Board Eligible (within 1 year of eligibility and must be Board Certified within 2 years) or Board Certified in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine – [REQUIRED]
- New York medical license or willingness to obtain – [REQUIRED]
- Clean malpractice and license history – [REQUIRED]
- DEA, BLS, ACLS, PALS certifications – [REQUIRED]
- Does provider require visa support? - [REQUIRED]
- Must be open to full-time, 7 on/7 off schedule - [REQUIRED]
- Must be comfortable working in an open ICU with intensivist support - [REQUIRED]
**Trinity Health does not reimburse for credentialing fees**
By submitting your applicant to this need you are acknowledging that you have checked and have no inclination that your candidate has applied directly to this position. Any candidate that has applied directly is not eligible to be onboarded through an agency.
Certification Requirements
- ACLS
- BLS
- Board Certified
- Board Eligible
- DEA
- PALS
State License Requirements
Additional License Requirements
- Board Certified or Truly Board Eligible in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine, BE accepted if a new graduate (must finished residency), Must be Board Certified within 2 years of contract start
About the Facility
Rome Health is a non-profit, community-based healthcare system located in Rome, New York, serving patients across Central New York with compassion, innovation, and excellence. Anchored by a 130-bed acute care facility, Rome Health offers a broad range of inpatient and outpatient services, supported by a growing network of primary care and specialty providers.
With a legacy of caring that spans more than 130 years, Rome Health is deeply rooted in its mission to provide exceptional care close to home. The hospital features state-of-the-art technology, a modern campus, and a collaborative, patient-centered care environment. Providers at Rome Health benefit from a supportive, team-oriented culture and enjoy strong relationships with subspecialists and affiliated academic health systems.
Rome Health is an affiliate of St. Joseph’s Health and Trinity Health, one of the largest Catholic health systems in the U.S., giving providers access to extensive resources and career development opportunities while maintaining the feel of a close-knit, community hospital.