The JMIR Career Center is an online platform dedicated to connecting professionals in the digital health field with job opportunities and career resources. It serves as a centralized hub where employers can post job openings, and individuals can explore a range of employment opportunities within the rapidly evolving intersection of healthcare and digital technologies.
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IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital is a 379-bed hospital and is designated as alevel 3 trauma center. It is both a teaching hospital and a regional tertiary referral center. Over the last decade, the hospital has undergone a $130 million remodel and currently serves over 82,700 patients daily.
Since the early 1980s, physicians and staff members have been actively involved in national and international medical research studies, particularly in the areas of oncology, cardiology and coagulation.
Enjoy an affordable cost of living in Muncie, Indiana, while taking advantage of the many world-class amenities this community has to offer. One visit to Muncie, rich with history, recreation and festivals, will win you over!
Home of Ball State University, offering exceptional education, collegiate sports and entertainment
Arts and culture for all ages at the Muncie Civic Theatre, Minnetrista cultural center, David Owsley Museum of Art and one of the largest planetariums in the Midwest
Some of Indiana's top-ranked schools, including the Indiana Academy for Science, Math and Humanities, the Burris Laboratory School, Muncie Community Schools and Yorktown Community Schools
Ranked by Niche in 2023 as one of the top 20 counties to live in Indiana
Outdoor recreation includes boating, fishing and camping at the Prairie Creek Reservoir, golfing, or hop on the state's longest span of recreational trails on the Cardinal Greenway
Wineries, unique shopping and local cuisine, and outdoor music and food festivals
Quick drive to Indianapolis and the suburbs of Fishers and Noblesville, as well as Chicago and Cincinnati