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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Neonatologist to join their growing division. This role involves providing exceptional care to high-risk newborns in a state-of-the-art Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. You will collaborate with a skilled multidisciplinary team, engage in clinical research, and educate future medical professionals. With a supportive environment and opportunities for professional development, this position promises a fulfilling career in a vibrant community. Join a team committed to excellence in neonatal care and make a significant impact on the lives of families.
Neonatologist
Good Samaritan University Hospital (GSUH)
West Islip, Long Island, New York
Position Overview:
Excellent opportunity to join growing neonatology division at Good Samaritan University Hospital. As a Neonatologist, you will play a crucial role in the care and management of high-risk newborns in our Level three (III) + Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) with capabilities to provide high frequency ventilation, nitric oxide and total body cooling. Excellent support of pediatric surgery and pediatric neurosurgery as well as all other pediatric subspecialties. You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive medical care, support families, and contribute to the ongoing education of residents and medical students.
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What We Offer:
Good Samaritan University Hospital (GSUH) is a 437-bed teaching hospital and a proud member of Catholic Health (CH). Located about 40 miles from New York City in West Islip, Long Island, GSUH is immersed in a vibrant culture and history, offering a variety of attractions and points of interest.
The hospital provides care to the largest population of children on the South Shore of Long Island. Our Pediatric Emergency Department, staffed by pediatricians and fellowship-trained pediatric emergency medicine physicians, handles over 20,000 visits each year. GSUH also trains residents through its accredited pediatric residency program and fellows in pediatric emergency medicine.
Currently, the hospital is undergoing a significant modernization project, which includes a new six-floor patient care pavilion set to open in 2025. Our reputation for excellence is rooted in thoughtful decision-making and empowered leadership, fostering a team dedicated to evidence-based practice, continuous learning, and exceptional quality of care