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Emergency Medicine - Academic Appointment Syracuse, NY Position Highlights: - Work-Life Balance: 12-hour shifts (7a-7p or 8a-8p, with flexibility on start times) and a 1,800-hour annual clinical requirement, about 12.5 shifts a month, with no sick call obligation
- Ideal Work Environment: A non-trauma, non-cath-lab setting (STEMI, trauma, spine, and pediatric cases transfer to the downtown campus) that keeps the pace focused, with APPs covering Fast Track.
- Professional Growth Opportunities: An Assistant Professor faculty title with an optional path to Associate Professor for those interested in academic work, plus the chance to grow with a department preparing for a new, larger Emergency Department funded by a $450 million state allocation, expected in about 5 years
Compensation & Benefits: - Financial Package: Base salary of $300,000 for 1,800 clinical hours, plus $200 per hour for any hours worked beyond that threshold
- Additional Bonus Incentives: Clinical incentive bonuses up to $20,000 per year.
- Sign-On Bonus: $15,000
- Full Benefits plus Retirement: Combined retirement and benefit contribution of approximately 19% of base salary, roughly $60,000 per year pre-tax
- Student Loan Repayment Assistance: Eligible for the Doctors Across New York (DANY) grant, offering up to approximately $200,000 in loan repayment for service in an underserved area; the institution also qualifies for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Qualifications: - Degree: MD or DO
- Certifications: Board certified or board eligible in Emergency Medicine.
- Licensure: Eligible for or currently holding a New York State medical license
- Skillset: Comfortable managing a high-volume, fast-paced community ED, with confidence coordinating transfers for STEMI, trauma, spine, and pediatric cases to the downtown campus.
- Experience: Emergency Medicine residency training required; 2027 graduating residents will be considered
About the Community - Top Ranked Location: Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best places to live in America and among the most livable cities in New York State.
- Small Metro Community: A medium-sized metro with roughly 150,000 residents in the city and over 650,000 across the greater region, pairing city amenities with a close-knit, small-town feel.
- Lifestyle & Affordability: Cost of living well below the New York State average, with median home values around $150,000 and rents averaging under $1,000 a month, making a comfortable lifestyle easy to reach
- Prime Location: Centrally located in Upstate New York, within a few hours of the Finger Lakes, Adirondacks, and Catskills, and a short drive from Rochester, Albany, and Buffalo, with direct flights available from Syracuse Hancock International Airport.
- Education: Home to Syracuse University and SUNY Upstate Medical University, along with strong public and private K-12 options throughout the metro area.
- Community Attributes: Known as “The Salt City,” Syracuse offers four distinct seasons, a lively arts and food scene, and a region on the rise thanks to Micron Technology’s $100 billion semiconductor investment nearby, projected to bring tens of thousands of new jobs to Central New York.
- Convenient Location: Interstates 81 and 90 intersect in the city, and Syracuse Hancock International Airport offers convenient regional and connecting flights.
- Vibrant Lifestyle: The Erie Canal, the Finger Lakes wine trail, college and minor-league sports, downtown breweries, and the annual New York State Fair all offer year-round recreation close to home.
Job Reference #: [EM 26869]
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| Employer: |
The Medicus Firm
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| Post Date: |
Aug 10, 2026 |
| Profession: |
Physician |
| Job Type: |
MD/DO |
| Specialty: |
Emergency Medicine |
| Location: |
New York - Syracuse, NY |
| Job Reference: |
26869 |
| Contact Details: |
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