Boston Medical Center Overview
Boston Medical Center (BMC) is a private teaching hospital and is affiliated with the Boston University School of medicine. Founded in the late 1990s through a merger of the renowned Boston City Hospital and Boston University's medical center, it quickly became the largest private nonprofit medical service provider in New England.
BMC has a 496-bed main campus in Boston, Massachusetts, and is affiliated with a network of 15 clinics throughout the Boston area, including the region's largest trauma center. It features comprehensive care in nearly every specialty and serves approximately 250,000 patients each year. BMC has received national recognition for heart failure treatment, organ donation services and cancer care. The medical center's annual operating budget is approximately $1 billion.
Boston Medical Center Job Information
BMC employs approximately 5,00 professionals, technicians and contractors in addition to 1,300 physicians. Career opportunities for doctors, nurses, physician assistants, lab technicians and medical research personnel are available. Management, logistics, administration and project coordination positions are also offered. BMC pays competitively, and benefit packages include full medical, disability and retirement plans, earned time off, tuition reimbursement, mortgage assistance and employee assistance programs.