In their words
Taken from Central Florida Inpatient Medicine's own job postings, not written by us.
Since 2001, Central Florida Inpatient Medicine is a Hospitalist Group shifting the paradigm to meet patient needs throughout their healthcare journey. At CFIM, our leadership team with over 50 years' experience in Value Based care has been actively observing the landscape in healthcare as it continues to evolve. We understand the importance of population health management strategies by bridging the gap throughout the continuum of care. We discharge over 70,000 patients from the 10+ Hospitals where we round. While also seeing the patients in over 70 post-acute centers and serve over 5,000 wound care/podiatry clients with a focus of providing quality care to all of our clients.
Hiring history
Measured from every posting this board has captured since August 2024. This is the part no competitor can copy.
- Postings tracked
- 1
- Last 12 months
- 1
- Cadence
- Sporadic
- Last seen hiring
- December 2025
Counts combine two collection eras. Nothing has been observed from this employer in the last 90 days.
Licence mix
Share of postings by licence type asked for.
Where they hire
Derived from the state licence each role was scoped to, which is the same field that answers what licence you need.
- Licences hired
- NP / APRN
- Licensure
- State-Specific Only
- State licences seen
- Florida
- Hiring activity
- Posted within a year
- First seen hiring
- December 2025
Employment type was only captured from May 2026 onward, so any employer that stopped posting before then shows blank here permanently.
Published pay
Never. Not once in 1 posting tracked since December 2025 has this employer published a pay figure. That is their choice, not a gap in this database, so expect to negotiate without a public anchor.
Do they hire from the bedside?
Not yet assessed. This is read from posting text and has not been run for this employer, so the page does not guess. It is the question worth answering and it is on the list.
Similar employers
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