Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
Summary: Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, located in Fayetteville, NC, offers travel clinicians the opportunity to work at a robust regional medical center with a strong commitment to patient care and community service. Affiliated with Campbell University's Jerry M Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine, the hospital offers a supportive environment for professional growth. With specialized services in heart care, cancer treatment, and surgical services, as well as a Level-III NICU, you'll be stepping into a diverse and challenging clinical setting. Weekly pay ranges typically from $X-$Y, depending on your role, unit, and shift.
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Why Clinicians Love Working Here
Clinicians appreciate Cape Fear Valley Medical Center for its commitment to providing comprehensive care to the Cape Fear region, its strong ties to medical education, and the opportunity to work with a diverse patient population. The hospital's specialized services and Level-III NICU offer unique learning experiences. Clinicians also enjoy the collaborative environment and the chance to contribute to a growing metropolitan community.
- Specialized Services: You will be exposed to advanced heart care, cancer treatment, and surgical services, expanding your skill set in these critical areas.
- Level-III NICU: The hospital has a Level-III NICU that allows you to care for the tiniest members of our community.
- Teaching environment: As an affiliate of Campbell University's Jerry M Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine, you'll have opportunities to interact with and mentor medical students.
Find out more about Cape Fear Valley Medical Center here.
Fast Facts for Travelers
| Feature | Details |
| Trauma Level | Not specified |
| Total Beds / ICU Beds | 200 beds in 1956, current bed count not specified |
| Teaching Hospital | Yes |
| Specialties | Heart Care, Cancer Treatment, Surgical Services, Family Birth Center, NICU |
| EMR System | Not specified |
| Scrub Policy | Facility-provided. Varies by unit. Confirm with the facility. |
Orientation | Paid, comprehensive onboarding in most cases. Check with the facility. |
| Weekly Pay Range | $2000 – $3000+ (depending on role, unit, shift and may, or may not include stipends) |
| Parking / Access | Not specified |
| Job Types Available | Travel RN, Surg Tech, Rad Tech, etc. |
Details vary by unit and contract—confirm specifics in your assignment.
What to Expect on Assignment
On assignment at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, you can expect to be placed in a variety of units depending on your specialty and the needs of the hospital. Floating may be required to other similar units. As a teaching hospital, you'll likely interact with medical residents and students, contributing to their education and development. Common patient cases reflect the hospital's specialties, including cardiac, oncological, and surgical patients, as well as newborns in the Level-III NICU.
About Cape Fear Valley Medical Center
The cornerstone of Cape Fear Valley Hospital was laid in 1954, and the hospital opened in 1956 as a 200-bed county hospital. Today, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center is a robust regional medical center located in Fayetteville, NC, a growing metropolitan city with a population of 200,000 in Cumberland County (population 300,000). As the healthcare provider of choice for thousands of families in the Cape Fear region, the medical center specializes in heart care, cancer treatment, and surgical services. It also features a full-service Family Birth Center and a Level-III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) to care for the tiniest members of the community. The hospital is affiliated with Campbell University-Jerry M Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine. For more information, visit the Cape Fear Valley Medical Center website.
Living & Working in Fayetteville, NC
Fayetteville, NC, offers a blend of Southern charm and modern amenities. The cost of living in Fayetteville is generally below the national average. Travelers often find accommodations in neighborhoods close to the hospital for easy commutes. While public transportation options exist, many find that having a car is beneficial for exploring the area. Fayetteville Regional Airport (FAY) provides convenient access for travel.
Food, Entertainment & Lifestyle
- Huske Hardware House Restaurant & Brewery: A popular spot for craft beer and American cuisine in a historic hardware store. Yelp
- Cape Fear Botanical Garden: Enjoy a peaceful escape surrounded by beautiful gardens and walking trails. TripAdvisor
- Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex: Explore local history and culture at this engaging museum. TripAdvisor
Travel and Transit
Fayetteville Regional Airport (FAY) is the closest airport. While the city has public transportation, a car is recommended.
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