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Not Specified, MO, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- pulmonology
- critical care
- intensivist
A board-certified or board-eligible physician specializing in pulmonary and critical care medicine, practicing nocturnal intensivist duties in a Level 1 Trauma Center in Southwestern Missouri. Responsible for managing critically ill adult patients in a 706-bed facility, including evaluation, stabilization, and use of advanced life support techniques in the ICU. Leads and supports multidisciplinary teams through clinical patient management and Tele-ICU services in a high-acuity environment.
Nocturnal Pulmonary/Critical Care - Southwestern Missouri
seeks a physician for our pulmonary/critical care department. This physician must be BC/BE in critical care medicine and will join an existing practice of eight physicians.
The physicians within this department practice outpatient pulmonary medicine and lead the intensivist program at Medical Center, a 706-bed, Level 1 Trauma Center in, Missouri. Medical Center includes 76 adult critical care patient rooms.
NOCTURNIST CRITICAL CARE INTENSIVIST
Clinical Patient Management Tele-ICU
Typical Duties include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Evaluate and treat new adult admissions and intervene to prevent further deterioration.
- Diagnose and stabilize critically ill medical and surgical patients with impending or active organ failure (respiratory, cardiac, neurologic, hepatic, gastrointestinal, hematologic, renal, etc.) or life-threatening electrolyte and acid-base disturbances or poisonings.
- Initiate advanced cardiac life support until the code team arrives, then supervise and support the code team.
- Use data from appropriate monitoring devices to titrate therapy in the ICU.
- Initiate, manage, and wean patients from mechanical ventilation using various techniques and ventilators.
- Act as the ICU team leader where appropriate and increase the clinical skill of ICU nurse practitioners, nurses




