Emergency Medicine Physician
Not Specified, OR, USA
- $24 p/hour
- Healthcare
- Contract
- emergency medicine
- rural healthcare
- acute patient care
An Emergency Medicine Physician provides urgent medical care in a rural hospital setting, managing a wide range of acute conditions primarily classified as Level 3 to 5 urgency. This role involves 24-hour onsite shifts, coordinating with primary care for inpatient support, and utilizing technologies like EPIC EMR and telestroke programs. Candidates must be board certified, have rural medicine experience, and hold appropriate licensure, with locum/contract terms typically requiring 6 shifts per month.
Hi there! This is Jason from ProTouch Medical.
We are in search of an Emergency Medicine Physician for rural Northeast Oregon, near the Idaho Border to start ASAP for a minimum of 6 shifts per month.
The ideal Candidate will be ABEM or ABFM, enjoy rural medicine and have a minimum of 2 years experience in the ED. If a local Provider cannot be found, this client will accept Providers with their IMLC LOQ in-hand and the willingness to obtain OR licensure.
Protouch covers malpractice w/ tail.
Job Type: Locum/Contract
Shifts: 24 hour shifts
Work setting:
- Onsite
- Outpatient
- Single ED physician covers 24 hours shifts.
- Average patient volume is 21 per 24 hour shift.
- Vast majority of the patients are Level 3,4 or 5 (72%).
Provider Support:
- Primary care coverage of inpatient care 24/7.
- Effective telestroke program well established.
- Single call to Medical Access Center for transfers/physician consultation.
- EMR: EPIC
- Credentialing timeframe: 2-3 months
Requirements:
- Board Certified - ABEM / ABFM)
- Active OR license - Required or IMLC (LOQ in-hand.)
- Comfortable with RURAL locations
- Clean background, no malpractice - Required
- Controlled Substance (CSR/CDS)
- DEA
What I need from you to present you for consideration:
- One intro phone call to go over job details, field questions and learn more about you.
- Current Up-to-Date CV (including Locums history)
- Provider's Contact Info
- Availability
- NPI and/or License Number
- Malpractice and/or Background Documentation (NPDB)
- References if Available
- Scope of Services if Applicable
You will likely have some questions that remain unanswered. These questions are typically best answered by the client themselves during the interview process. If you remain interested after we review the information below, our next step is assembling and entering a facility submission on your behalf, so we can introduce you to the Team.
It is important, if interested, to act quickly before the req. closes.
All My Best,
Jason G. Long
ProTouch Medical
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