Hospitalist Jobs in Alabama

Sunday  ·  December 3, 2023

10 Jobs in The Cotton State

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Hospitalist Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Facility in Northern Alabama

This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
This locum job opening was posted 1 day ago by LocumTenens.com.
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One Great Reason to Start a New Job in Alabama
From mountains to beaches, Alabama has a rich geographic diversity that would appeal to anyone. The southern tip of the Appalachian mountain chain runs through the north east portion of the state, providing residents with beautiful pine forests and the occasional misty morning; while the southern beaches offer an alluring escape from any bustling lifestyle.



Hospitalist Needed in Huntsville, AL
Birmingham

The annual salary for this job depends on experience.
This permanent hospitalist job (Birmingham) is from a hospital-owned practice.
This perm job opening was posted 3 weeks ago
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Excellent Nocturnist Position in Family-Friendly Alabaster, Alabama – Just Outside Birmingham!
Alabaster

The annual salary for this job depends on experience.
This permanent hospitalist job (Alabaster) is from a hospital-owned practice.
This perm job opening was posted 5 weeks ago
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Hospitalist and Nocturnist Positions in Alabama Lakefront Community
Florence

The annual salary for this job depends on experience.
This permanent hospitalist job (Florence) is from a hospital-owned practice.
This perm job opening was posted 3 weeks ago
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One Reason You Might Not Enjoy Living in Alabama
If professional sports teams are what you fancy, Alabama is fresh out. This doesn't mean they don't have an intense passion for sports. Look out for the Iron Bowl, when the Auburn Tigers and The Alabama Crimson Tide Rivalry meet up each year, but make sure you're rooting for the right team. Then again if football is not your idea of fun, perhaps, you could visit Talladega Speedway for some high spirited NASCAR action.



Hospitalist Opportunity less than 1 hour from Decatur, AL
Decatur

The annual salary for this job depends on experience.
This perm job opening was posted 6 days ago
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Hospitalists needed in outlying metro Alabama
Birmingham

The annual salary for this job depends on experience.
This permanent hospitalist job (Birmingham) is from a hospital-owned practice.
This perm job opening was posted 5 weeks ago
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Immediate Need for a Nocturnist in Thriving Southeast Metro
Huntsville

The annual salary for this job depends on experience.
This permanent hospitalist job (Huntsville) is from a hospital-owned practice.
This perm job opening was posted 3 weeks ago
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Another Excellent Reason to Live in Alabama
Known by many for the Lynyrd Skynyrd song "Sweet Home Alabama," Alabama's population is recognized as a Mecca for the true southern lifestyle. Altogether, Dixieland's atmosphere is a delicate balance of good food, family and real southern hospitality.



Hospitalist Position - Birmingham, AL Area

The annual salary for this job depends on experience.
This permanent hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
This perm job opening was posted 4 weeks ago
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Hospitalist opportunity in a nice Chicago suburbs

The annual salary for this job depends on experience.
This permanent position is a single-specialty group practice.
This perm job opening was posted 3 weeks ago
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Urgent need for a Board Certified, and Alabama licensed Hospitalist comfortable handling standard H

This hospitalist job was previously available. It is displayed here for reference.
This locum tenen pays $150 per hour.
This locum tenen hospitalist job is from a hospital-owned practice.
This locum tenen job from LocumTenens.com was last open on Dec 11.
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Another Minor Caution about Life in Alabama
Alabama might have all four seasons, but summer is usually the one most remembered. The heat and humidity associated with June and July are expressed by many as "unbearable," while in winter there is hardly ever snow. When it does snow, there is usually a panic involved because schools all around close for a few flurries.