South Florida Baptist is seeking a Neurologist to join our group.
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Community Commitment
The commitment of the Plant City community to support South Florida Baptist Hospital has been one of outstanding generosity that began with its founding. The development of the hospital in the 1940s is the story of a noteworthy partnership between many generous, civic-minded citizens of Plant City and the dedicated financial support of the Florida Baptist Church Convention. The entire Plant City community rallied behind the idea of building the city's first hospital in the post WWII years. In 2003, South Florida Baptist Hospital reached its 50-year milestone.
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Part of the St. Joseph's-Baptist Health Care Family
South Florida Baptist Hospital is part of the St. Joseph's-Baptist Health Care system, a pioneering community health alliance that brings together St. Joseph's Hospital, St. Joseph's Women's Hospital and St. Joseph's Children's Hospital in Tampa, and South Florida Baptist Hospital in Plant City.
Other members of the health alliance include St. Joseph's John Knox Village, a 14-acre retirement community, 23 Health Point physician offices and Community Care Clinics for the underserved.
St. Joseph's-Baptist Health Care is part of the BayCare Health System, a joint operating agreement established in 1997 by 15 private, not-for-profit hospitals in Pinellas and Hillsborough counties with similar missions, visions and values.
Each of the hospital alliances is governed by a volunteer board of civic leaders who uphold a commitment to reinvesting health care dollars in the community and who believe in providing medical care to everyone, regardless of ability to pay.
Plant City is located in central Florida in the same county, Hillsborough, as Tampa. Our hospital is part of a health system called BayCare. We have 148 beds, with a NEW ER that opened May 2, 2006, a 5-year-old surgery center, a new pediatric floor and in the process of building a 19 bed ICU. We are located off I-4 20 minutes from Tampa and 45 minutes for Orlando and the gulf coast beaches only 40 minutes away! There is a great quality of life here with the opportunity to be in two metropolitan areas in 20 minutes.
The new hospital is located off Exit 22 of Interstate-4, east of the intersection of E. Sam Allen Road and North Park Road in a highly visible, high growth area less than four miles from the current location. An 85,000 square-foot medical office building will also be at the new site. The new building will have 26 ICU beds and a 30-bed emergency department. We’re also adding four interventional/cardiac Cath suites and an 8-bed surgery center. It gives us room to add medical office space for outpatient lab services, physician offices, rehab and wound care services, among others.
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