Critical Care/Trauma Physician
Hanscom Afb, MA, 01731, USA
- Healthcare
- Contract
- critical care
- trauma physician
- military medicine
As a Critical Care/Trauma Physician in the Air Force, you will provide life-saving medical care to active duty members, veterans, and their families, often in high-pressure and austere environments. You will lead and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, oversee emergency responses, and contribute to research in critical care medicine. This role requires medical expertise, leadership skills, adaptability, and a strong commitment to military service and ethical patient care.
Position: Critical Care Physician
Location: Various Air Force Bases
Overview:As a Critical Care Physician serving in the Air Force, you ll have a crucial role in managing the care of Air Force members who have life-threatening injuries or illnesses. Being part of the Air Forces collaborative and dynamic medical team, you ll employ advanced technologies and practices, while providing compassionate, patient-centered care in a multidisciplinary environment. The position calls for a commitment to excellence, an understanding of military culture, and an unwavering allegiance to the medical oath.
Key Responsibilities:Patient Care: Provide critical care services to active duty service members, veterans, and their families, ensuring optimal outcomes.
Leadership: Lead, supervise, and train a multidisciplinary critical care team to guarantee the highest standards of care.
Emergency Response: Be ready to provide urgent medical services in various scenarios, including during military operations, disasters, or humanitarian missions.
Research: Engage in research activities related to critical care medicine to facilitate continual advancement in managing critically ill patients.
Consultation: Act as a consultant to other physicians and healthcare professionals regarding complex critical care management.
Deployment: Be prepared to be deployed to provide critical care services in varied locations, occasionally in a field setting, where conditions might be austere.
Medical Degree: From an accredited medical school.
Board Certification: In Critical Care Medicine.
License: An active and unrestricted medical license to practice medicine in the United States.
Experience: Minimum of two years in a critical care setting.
Clinical Expertise: Profound knowledge in managing critically ill patients, understanding of critical care protocols, and advanced life-saving techniques.
Decision Making: Ability to make swift, accurate clinical decisions, often under pressure.
Communication: Effective interpersonal and communication skills to interact with patients, families, and the medical team.
Adaptability: Flexibility to work in varied environments and adapt to the changing demands of military medical services.
Teamwork: Collaborate seamlessly within a multidisciplinary team, ensuring optimal patient outcomes.
Ethics: Uphold the highest ethical standards and maintain patient confidentiality and dignity at all times.
Competitive Salary: Enjoy a competitive salary with additional allowances related to deployment and hazardous duty, when applicable.
Healthcare: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance.
Retirement: Robust retirement plan and pension.
Leave: Generous leave allowances, including vacation, sick, and family leave.
Training: Continuous professional development and training opportunities.
Candidates interested in serving as a Critical Care Physician in the Air Force are encouraged to apply via the Doc Café portal or reach out to our recruitment team for further details.




