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SITE DESCRIPTION
Macon Community Hospital is a twenty-five bed Critical Access Hospital serving the people of
Macon and surrounding counties. A member of the American Hospital Association, the
Tennessee Hospital Association, and accredited by DNV Healthcare, Inc., MCH continually
strives to exceed expectations and to consistently dedicate our efforts and services to providing
patients with the quality of healthcare they deserve from their hometown hospital.
During the past several years, Macon Community Hospital has expanded to meet the ongoing
health care needs of the community. With a growing team of providers, procurement of new
technology, and expansion of our facilities, including our newly renovated and state-of-the-art
Emergency Department and our new Sleep Lab, our patients not only benefit from the quality
and scope of services available at much larger hospitals, but also receive the personal attention
and small-town hospitality that makes them feel at home.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
Lafayette is a town in Tennessee with a population of 5,458. Lafayette is in Macon County.
Living in Lafayette offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes.
In Lafayette there are a lot of parks. Many families and retirees live in Lafayette and residents
tend to be conservative. The public schools in Lafayette are above average. Lafayette is located
at the crossroads of Tennessee Routes 10 and 52. Route 52 is the main thoroughfare in the city,
connecting with Interstate 65 approximately 35 miles away, near Portland. Other secondary
state highways include Tennessee State Route 261 and Tennessee State Route 262.
Sneed Boulevard is used as a bypass that connects Route 52 to the Lafayette Industrial Park,
which is located in the northern section of the city.
Job Features
Facility | Macon Community Hospital |
Location | 305 West Locust Street, Lafayette, TN |
Shift Lengths | 24 Hour Shifts |
Specialty | Any |
Volume | 9,600 annual ED volume |
About | 24/7 EM Coverage |
Candidate Type | MD, DO |
Rhea Medical Center is a county-owned, non-profit organization serving the people of
Rhea County. It is governed by a seven-member board of directors. Named one of the
Top 100 Hospitals by Solucient’s National Benchmarks for Success study, Rhea
Medical Center is dedicated to providing patients with the highest quality health care
right here in Rhea County.
The hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care
Organizations, whose standards are regarded as the most rigorous in the industry. The
new 28-million dollar facility opened and began providing services in August 2007.
At RMC, patients benefit from the quality and scope of services available at much larger
hospitals, as well as the personal attention and small-town hospitality that makes them
feel at home. With the most up-to-date technology and equipment and its friendly and
professional staff, RMC delivers the right care right here in Rhea County.
SITE DESCRIPTION
The Emergency Department at Perry County Memorial Hospital is physician-staffed
twenty-four hours a day and is prepared to handle all of your emergency medicine needs. In
addition to two fully equipped trauma rooms, the department has six treatment rooms and a staff
of highly trained, experienced nurses and ER technicians.
Ancillary services such as Diagnostic Imaging, Respiratory Therapy and Laboratory are in
house twenty-four hours a day to assist in diagnosing problems and continuing care. Social
Services are on call at times to assist in the care of patients presenting to the Emergency
Department as needed and telepsych services with video conferencing with trained mental
health professionals are always available to assist with the acute psychiatric/behavioral health
needs of the community.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
Located in Perry county, Tell City, Indiana, is 22 miles NE of Owensboro, Kentucky (center to
center) and 58 miles W of Louisville, Kentucky. Tell City was founded in 1858 by the Swiss
Colonization Society which aimed at making it a planned industrial city. Prior to the first
settlement in the region, the area was known as "Helvetia." Later, it was renamed "Tell City," a
name that was easier to pronounce and remember for Englishmen. The city was named in
honor of the lege
SITE DESCRIPTION
Gibson General Hospital is a 100-year-old hospital institution in Princeton, Indiana, serving largely Gibson County, Indiana but also largely serves Wabash County, Illinois as well. It is located along Sherman Drive at the northern end of Princeton's West Side or two blocks north of the WRAY/WRAY-FM Studios
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
Princeton is a city in Patoka Township, Gibson County, Indiana, United States. The population was 8,644 at the 2010 census, and it is part of the greater Evansville, Indiana, Metropolitan Area. The city is the county seat of and the largest city in Gibson County.
SITE DESCRIPTION
Gibson General Hospital is a 100-year-old hospital institution in Princeton, Indiana, serving largely Gibson County, Indiana but also largely serves Wabash County, Illinois as well. It is located along Sherman Drive at the northern end of Princeton's West Side or two blocks north of the WRAY/WRAY-FM Studios
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
Princeton is a city in Patoka Township, Gibson County, Indiana, United States. The population was 8,644 at the 2010 census, and it is part of the greater Evansville, Indiana, Metropolitan Area. The city is the county seat of and the largest city in Gibson County.
Port Jervis, NY, also known as the River City and the Gateway to the Upper Delaware River is a small city located at the junction of three states, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
For nearly a century, Bon Secours Community Hospital in Port Jervis, NY, has served the residents of Western Orange County, NY, Pike County, PA, and Northern Sussex County, NJ. The hospital, part of the Bon Secours Charity Health System, joined WMCHealth in 2015 and serves its community with 122 beds for acute care and medical-surgical services, a 24-hour emergency department, long-term care and rehabilitation, a dedicated bariatric surgery unit, behavioral health and outpatient services.
The hospital is currently in the midst of a $40 million refurbishment project that will include an expanded emergency department, new diagnostic equipment and the development of a medical village in which the hospital will collaborate with community partners to provide healthy living education and vital, primary care services.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center-Alamogordo, NM
Alamogordo is the seat of Otero County, New Mexico, United States. A city in the Tularosa Basin of the Chihuahuan Desert, it is bordered on the east by the Sacramento Mountains and to the west by Holloman Air Force Base. The population was 30,403 as of the 2010 census.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center has served Alamogordo and Otero County for nearly 75 years.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center is a general hospital, owned and operated by the non-profit Otero County Hospital Association, that serves the Alamogordo, New Mexico area. It is the first military/civilian shared hospital facility in the United States. GCRMC is accredited by the Det Norske Veritas.
Interesting fact:
Alamogordo is known for its connection with the 1945 Trinity test, which was the first ever explosion of an atomic bomb.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center-Alamogordo, NM
Alamogordo is the seat of Otero County, New Mexico, United States. A city in the Tularosa Basin of the Chihuahuan Desert, it is bordered on the east by the Sacramento Mountains and to the west by Holloman Air Force Base. The population was 30,403 as of the 2010 census.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center has served Alamogordo and Otero County for nearly 75 years.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center is a general hospital, owned and operated by the non-profit Otero County Hospital Association, that serves the Alamogordo, New Mexico area. It is the first military/civilian shared hospital facility in the United States. GCRMC is accredited by the Det Norske Veritas.
Interesting fact:
Alamogordo is known for its connection with the 1945 Trinity test, which was the first ever explosion of an atomic bomb.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center-Alamogordo, NM
Alamogordo is the seat of Otero County, New Mexico, United States. A city in the Tularosa Basin of the Chihuahuan Desert, it is bordered on the east by the Sacramento Mountains and to the west by Holloman Air Force Base. The population was 30,403 as of the 2010 census.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center has served Alamogordo and Otero County for nearly 75 years.
Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center is a general hospital, owned and operated by the non-profit Otero County Hospital Association, that serves the Alamogordo, New Mexico area. It is the first military/civilian shared hospital facility in the United States. GCRMC is accredited by the Det Norske Veritas.
Interesting fact:
Alamogordo is known for its connection with the 1945 Trinity test, which was the first ever explosion of an atomic bomb.
SITE DESCRIPTION
Taylor Regional Hospital is a 90-bed full-service hospital that provides comprehensive health care services in both inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings. Taylor Regional Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
Campbellsville, KY is the county seat of Taylor County, with a population around 11,426 but the hospital serves the surrounding region of 110,000 people.
Nestled in the heart of the Bluegrass, Campbellsville is one of Kentucky’s best-kept secrets. With plenty to explore and experience, it’s no wonder visitors keep coming back to this unique part of the state.
At its core, Campbellsville Kentucky is an oasis for outdoor adventure. Come explore Green River Lake State Park, offering 8,210 acres of beauty and excitement! Two of the county’s eight campgrounds can be found lakeside, offering adventure-seekers a front row seat to all the recreational opportunities Green River Lake has to offer. The lake is also home to accommodations custom-made for outdoor enthusiasts!
Campbellsville’s Civil War historic sites are also not to be missed. Confederate General John Hunt Morgan began his raid into Indiana and Ohio from what is now known as Tebbs Bend Battlefield on July 4, 1863. The Battle at Tebbs Bend has been called “one of the most outstanding small victories in the Civil War.” Visitors can step back in time on a 3-mile driving tour dotted with interpretive markers depicting key events of this battle, and they can request a key to visit the 1840 Atkinson-Griffin Log House, which served as a Confederate hospital after the battle and now houses memorabilia and artifacts for visitors to enjoy.
The reverence for history continues in Campbellsville’s downtown, where many buildings are noted on the National Register of Historic Places. Main Street hums with the bustle of shops and eateries in a charming small-town atmosphere. Visitors can experience a rejuvenating day one of our spas, then dine in downtown Campbellsville.
Unlock a window to the past. Experience the charm of a bygone era. Refresh and revitalize. And be sure to bring your taste for outdoor adventure! Campbellsville is one of Kentucky’s great destinations!
SITE DESCRIPTION
Taylor Regional Hospital is a 90-bed full-service hospital that provides comprehensive health care services in both inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings. Taylor Regional Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
Campbellsville, KY is the county seat of Taylor County, with a population around 11,426 but the hospital serves the surrounding region of 110,000 people.
Nestled in the heart of the Bluegrass, Campbellsville is one of Kentucky’s best-kept secrets. With plenty to explore and experience, it’s no wonder visitors keep coming back to this unique part of the state.
At its core, Campbellsville Kentucky is an oasis for outdoor adventure. Come explore Green River Lake State Park, offering 8,210 acres of beauty and excitement! Two of the county’s eight campgrounds can be found lakeside, offering adventure-seekers a front row seat to all the recreational opportunities Green River Lake has to offer. The lake is also home to accommodations custom-made for outdoor enthusiasts!
Campbellsville’s Civil War historic sites are also not to be missed. Confederate General John Hunt Morgan began his raid into Indiana and Ohio from what is now known as Tebbs Bend Battlefield on July 4, 1863. The Battle at Tebbs Bend has been called “one of the most outstanding small victories in the Civil War.” Visitors can step back in time on a 3-mile driving tour dotted with interpretive markers depicting key events of this battle, and they can request a key to visit the 1840 Atkinson-Griffin Log House, which served as a Confederate hospital after the battle and now houses memorabilia and artifacts for visitors to enjoy.
The reverence for history continues in Campbellsville’s downtown, where many buildings are noted on the National Register of Historic Places. Main Street hums with the bustle of shops and eateries in a charming small-town atmosphere. Visitors can experience a rejuvenating day one of our spas, then dine in downtown Campbellsville.
Unlock a window to the past. Experience the charm of a bygone era. Refresh and revitalize. And be sure to bring your taste for outdoor adventure! Campbellsville is one of Kentucky’s great destinations!
Rhea Medical Center is a county-owned, non-profit organization serving the people of
Rhea County. It is governed by a seven-member board of directors. Named one of the
Top 100 Hospitals by Solucient’s National Benchmarks for Success study, Rhea
Medical Center is dedicated to providing patients with the highest quality health care
right here in Rhea County.
The hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care
Organizations, whose standards are regarded as the most rigorous in the industry. The
new 28-million dollar facility opened and began providing services in August 2007.
At RMC, patients benefit from the quality and scope of services available at much larger
hospitals, as well as the personal attention and small-town hospitality that makes them
feel at home. With the most up-to-date technology and equipment and its friendly and
professional staff, RMC delivers the right care right here in Rhea County.
SITE DESCRIPTION
Three Rivers Hospital is a Critical Access Hospital and is dually licensed for twenty-five acute care or swing beds. The 24-Hour Emergency Room is staffed with qualified Emergency Room physicians and consists of 2.400 square feet, including two trauma/treatment rooms and three examination rooms. Three Rivers Hospital also provides Swing Beds for those who require extended days of care and rehabilitation after an acute inpatient stay either at our hospital or another hospital.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
Waverly, TN is a city in and the county seat of Humphreys County, with a population around 4,100. It is a very neighborly community where citizens and officials work together for continuous growth and prosperity. Waverly is situated in the Trace Creek Valley and is centered on the junction of US Route 70, which connects the city to Nashville to the east (75 miles) and Memphis to the west (161 miles), and State Route 13, which connects the city to Hurricane Mills(10 miles), and Interstate 40 to the south and the rural areas around Erin to the north (20 miles).
SITE DESCRIPTION
Breckinridge Memorial Hospital is a 43-bed full-service critical access hospital that provides comprehensive health care services in both inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings. Breckinridge Memorial Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
Hardinsburg, KY is the home rule-class city in Breckinridge County, with a population around 2,300. It boasts the world’s smallest Walmart and McDonalds. Hardinsburg is centrally located between three larger cities, Louisville to the northeast, Owensboro to the west and Elizabethtown to the southeast, all are within a one hour commute.
SITE DESCRIPTION
Beauregard Health System is a 53-bed full-service acute care hospital that provides comprehensive health care services in both inpatient, outpatient, and emergency settings. Beauregard Health System currently has a medical staff of over 170 physicians, including the active medical staff, hospitalists, emergency department physicians, radiologists, pathologists and other specialty consultants.
COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION
DeRidder, LA is a small city in the parish seat of Beauregard Parish with a population around 11,000. DeRidder is proud of its rich heritage, family values, cultural and recreational endeavors. They are a designated Tree City, Playful City USA, Main Street Community, Keep Louisiana Beautiful Affiliate, and annual competitor in the Cleanest City Contest. DeRidder is located in northern Beauregard Parish, 48 miles north of Lake Charles and 73 miles southwest of Alexandria.