The University of Maryland Medical Center

22 S Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201, Maryland

Summary: The University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) offers travel clinicians the opportunity to work at a Level I trauma center and the flagship academic medical center of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS). Located in downtown Baltimore, UMMC's University campus is an 816-bed facility known for its high-acuity cases, specialized departments like the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center and the Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, and its strong teaching affiliation with the University of Maryland School of Medicine. This environment provides exposure to complex cases and advanced procedures, with weekly pay ranges depending on the role, unit, and shift.

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Why Clinicians Love Working Here

UMMC provides a challenging and rewarding environment for clinicians seeking to expand their skills and knowledge. You'll collaborate with experienced physicians who are also faculty members at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and treat patients with a wide range of complex medical needs. As a teaching hospital, you'll have the opportunity to work alongside residents and students, fostering a collaborative and educational atmosphere. UMMC's commitment to community health improvement extends beyond the hospital walls, allowing clinicians to be part of a mission-driven organization making a positive impact on the Baltimore community.

  • Trauma Level and High-Acuity Case Types: As a Level I trauma center, UMMC sees a high volume of critically ill and injured patients, offering clinicians exposure to complex and challenging cases.
  • Major Specialties and Standout Departments: UMMC is renowned for its specialized departments, including the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, the Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the University of Maryland Heart and Vascular Center.
  • Teaching/Academic Programs: As the flagship academic medical center of UMMS, UMMC provides a strong teaching environment with opportunities to collaborate with residents and students.
  • Multidisciplinary Team Culture: UMMC fosters a collaborative multidisciplinary team culture, where clinicians work together to provide the best possible care for patients.

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Fast Facts for Travelers

FeatureDetails
Trauma LevelLevel I
Total Beds / ICU Beds816 beds (University campus) / Data not available.
Teaching HospitalYes
SpecialtiesTrauma, Oncology, Cardiology, Transplantation, Critical Care
EMR SystemData not available.
Scrub PolicyFacility-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 / AccessDetails not available. Inquire with your recruiter.
Job Types AvailableTravel RN, Surg Tech, Rad Tech, etc.

Details vary by unit and contract—confirm specifics in your assignment.

What to Expect on Assignment

You can expect to be placed in a variety of units based on your specialty and experience, including critical care, trauma, oncology, and surgical units. Floating may be required depending on the needs of the hospital. As a teaching hospital, you will interact with medical residents and students. You will encounter a diverse patient population with a wide range of medical conditions, including trauma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, and organ failure.

About University of Maryland Medical Center

The University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) is the flagship academic medical center of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS). Established in 1823 in partnership with the first public medical school in the nation, UMMC is a referral center for critically ill and injured patients in the Mid-Atlantic region. All attending physicians at UMMC are faculty members at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

UMMC consists of two hospital campuses and several community locations, providing a full range of health care services. It is home to several specialized centers, including:

* The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center

* Drs. Rouben and Violet Jiji Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

* Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center

* The University of Maryland Division of Transplantation

* The University of Maryland Heart and Vascular Center

* Comprehensive Stroke Center

* Critical Care Resuscitation Unit

* Lung Rescue Unit

* Thoracic Intermediate Care Unit

UMMC is dedicated to community health improvement, providing services such as mobile primary care for children with asthma, support for victims of intimate-partner violence, and hypertension risk reduction programs for African American men. It also provides workforce development programs for adults and teens, hiring many who successfully complete them.

Website: http://www.umm.edu/

National Recognition & Safety Rankings

University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center, part of the UMMS, has been recognized as the #2 hospital in Maryland.

UM SJMC Ranked #2 Hospital in Maryland

Living & working in Baltimore, MD

Baltimore offers a vibrant mix of historic charm and modern attractions. While the Inner Harbor is a popular destination, the surrounding neighborhoods offer unique shops, delicious restaurants, and interesting landmarks. Consider neighborhoods like Fells Point, with its cobblestone streets and pubs, or explore the American Visionary Art Museum.

  • Cost of living: The cost of living in Baltimore is generally considered to be slightly higher than the national average.
  • Neighborhoods: Popular neighborhoods for travelers include Inner Harbor, Fells Point, and Canton.
  • Commute: Commute times to the hospital will vary depending on your neighborhood and mode of transportation.
  • Transportation: Baltimore offers a variety of transportation options, including public transit, buses, and ride-sharing services.

Food, Entertainment & Lifestyle

Baltimore boasts a diverse culinary scene, from fresh seafood to ethnic cuisine. Explore the Inner Harbor's restaurants or venture into different neighborhoods for unique dining experiences.

  • Phillips Seafood: Yelp
  • Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine: Tripadvisor

Travel and Transit

  • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI): The closest major airport, offering domestic and international flights.
  • Walkability: Varies by neighborhood. Downtown and Inner Harbor are very walkable.
  • Public Transportation: Baltimore has a public transit system including buses and light rail.

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