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Alabama

25 NICUs

533+ Beds

Level IV

2

Level III

12

Level II

11

Neonatology Groups

9

Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship Programs

1

Vermont Oxford Members

5

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11 NICU(s) Currently Hiring!

25 NICUs

533+ Beds

Level IV - 2

Level III - 12

Level II - 11

Neonatology Groups - 9

Neonatology Fellowships - 1

VON Members - 5

11 NICU(s) Currently Hiring!

NICUs

(grouped by level and then listed alphabetically)

Level IV

48 Beds

Level IV

120 Beds

Level III

28 Beds

Level III

21 Beds

Level III

10 Beds

Level III

16 Beds

Level III

55 Beds

Level III

15 Beds

Level III

30 Beds

Level II

6 Beds

Level II

6 Beds

Level II

_ Beds

Level II

_ Beds

Level II

_ Beds

Level II

13 Beds

Level II

_ Beds

Level II

_ Beds

Level II

_ Beds

Neonatology Groups

Private Practice

1 NICU Covered

Private Practice

1 NICU Covered

Private Practice

6 NICUs Covered

Network Medical Group

2 NICUs Covered

Private Practice

2 NICUs Covered

Private Practice

1 NICU Covered

Hospital Employed

1 NICU Covered

Academic Program

6 NICUs Covered

Academic Program

2 NICUs Covered

Pediatrician Managed

3 NICUs Covered

Neonatology Fellowship Programs

9 Fellows

2 Training Sites

Job Postings

Neonatology Jobs:

NNP Jobs:

NICU Hospitalist Jobs:

Upcoming Conferences

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Vermont Oxford Network (VON) Members

Level III

10 Beds

Level III

55 Beds

Level III

30 Beds

Level IV

120 Beds

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