Apogee Physicians, the best in Hospital Medicine, is the largest and most successful physician-owned and operated Hospitalist group in the nation.

APOGEE PROMISE

Hospitalists are much more than a group of qualified, capable clinicians who care for patients in the hospital. Hospitalists should be driving partners of the inpatient care delivery. Apogee Hospitalists hold themselves to an even higher standard. A standard where complete safety and best quality are expectations, not goals. Only then can physicians and nurses focus on patient care from the patient's point of view, something we call the patient experience. Simply put the Apogee Promise is a systematic commitment to the most important person we know, our patient.

DESTINATION WORKPLACE

Apogee MUST be the best place for the best physicians and nurse practitioners to call home. At the end of the day, Apogee is a group of doctors and nurse practitioners. Being the best begins with recruiting and retaining the best talent.

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MEET THE CHAIRMAN

If you join me you haven't taken a job, you've joined a cause. Apogee exists for one reason, our patients. Every action is focused on our vision "What's best for the patient is best for the practice." If you are the kind of doctor or nurse that puts your patients first, then Apogee is a great home. If not, there are lots of jobs out there.

Apogee Physicians, the nation’s fastest growing hospitalist group, celebrates its 10-year anniversary March 11, 2012. The milestone is especially significant because the company has experienced 1,813% growth since seeing its first patient in 2002.

Apogee began with 9 physicians in 2 states and now employees over 500 physicians in 30 states, with a total of 90 hospitalist programs nationwide and over 95,000 patient encounters a month.

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WHAT IS A HOSPITALIST?

A Hospitalist is a doctor who cares for patients in the hospital. These physicians are internal medicine specialists. Our doctors focus only on you and your illness while you are in the hospital.