Emergency Medicine Physician
Not Specified, MI, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Emergency Medicine Physician
- Emergency Department
- Board Certified
The Emergency Medicine Physician is responsible for providing clinical care in a high-volume 18-bed emergency department with shifts covering day and night hours, supported by advanced practitioners and specialists. Candidates must be board certified or board eligible in Emergency Medicine or related fields and eligible for a Michigan medical license. The role offers competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and is located in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, a community known for diverse recreational and cultural activities.
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Seeking a Board Certified or truly Board Eligible Emergency Medicine Physician
Outstanding opportunity for an Emergency Medicine physician in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Experienced physicians, graduating residents, or fellows preferred - other specialties will be considered
18-bed emergency department renovated/expanded in 2017
Annual volume: 16,000 visits
Solo physician coverage with advanced practitioner support 10 AM - 10 PM daily
Shifts: 7 AM - 7 PM and 7 PM - 7 AM, with overlap for proper hand-offs
Separate walk-in clinic across the street staffed by NP/PA (9 AM - 7 PM)
Strong specialist support, including psychiatry
Trauma team required to be on-site within 20 minutes
U.S. medical degree or foreign equivalent
Residency completed in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, or Med/Peds
Board Certified or Board Eligible
Eligible for unrestricted Michigan medical license and Controlled Substance License
Not accepting visa candidates
Position employed by a health system
Competitive base salary
Comprehensive benefits, including:
Relocation allowance
PTO
CME allowance
Retirement plan
Life, health, dental, and vision insurance
Malpractice with guaranteed tail coverage
A diverse waterfront community with year-round recreation and cultural attractions
Second-most populated city in the Upper Peninsula after Marquette
Michigan's oldest city, settled in 1668
Home to the world-famous Soo Locks, historic sites, and Lake Superior State University
Outdoor activities every season: hiking, waterfalls, boating, fishing, winter sports
Convenient access via I-75 and Chippewa County International Airport (CIU)
Detroit - 4.5 hours
Lansing - 4 hours
Grand Rapids - 4.5 hours
Traverse City - 3 hours
Midland - 3 hours
Daily flights to Detroit, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Toronto
Open communication
Sense of urgency
Teamwork
Accountability
Driven to win
Higher consciousness




