Duke Health
Location
Durham, North Carolina
This role involves providing compassionate care as a Hospitalist Physician within the Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care unit at Duke University Hospital. The physician will contribute to advancing health through dedicated patient care within a highly-ranked medical facility.
The ideal candidate will be driven by a commitment to compassionate care and possess the necessary qualifications to serve as a Hospitalist Physician in a Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care setting. Duke University Hospital emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and diversity in its community.
At Duke Health, we're driven by a commitment to compassionate care that changes the lives of patients, their loved ones, and the greater community. No matter where your talents lie, join us and discover how we can advance health together. About Duke University Hospital Pursue your passion for caring with Duke University Hospital in Durham, North Carolina, which is consistently ranked among the best in the United States. The largest of Duke Health's four hospitals with 1062 patient beds, it features comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, including a regional emergency/trauma center, an endo-surgery center, and more.
In collaboration with the attending of service and/or fellows, round daily on patients to assess, diagnose, plan treatment, set priorities and realistic outcomes, and evaluate the effectiveness and cost efficiency of patient care. Provide and coordinate clinical care for service-specific patients through established protocols under the Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care supervising physician, who is on site. Collaborate with fellows, attending, APPs, nurses, and patient resource managers to formulate treatment plans and monitor patient progress. Perform procedures specific to the work environment after demonstrated competency and within the guidelines of scope of practice and credentialing protocols. Assess patients for a change in status, escalate concerns and institute appropriate interventions. Initiate emergency interventions to stabilize the patient. Post-procedural stabilization and management. Develop patient care pathways, protocols, and guidelines for managing specific problems in conjunction with the attending physician and other members of the health care team. Communicate verbally and in writing all pertinent patient information to the supervising MD, nursing staff, patient resource manager, home health agency, and other relevant healthcare providers. Document in the patients' medical records all relevant data, including, but not limited to, diagnostic test results, laboratory results, patients' condition and response to therapies/interventions, and communications with the supervising MD. Prescriptive authority for prescribing, ordering, and/or administering drugs, including (but not limited to) schedule II, III, IV, and V drugs and necessary medical devices. Give daily handoff to appropriate attending, APP, or fellow at the end of the shift. Assess educational needs of the patient-care staff and provide one-on-one and formal education as needed. Assess the educational needs of the patients/families and provide culturally sensitive patient/family education interventions as indicated. Use non-technical language when educating patients and families. Document all education in patients' medical records. Provide expertise and resource information to other healthcare providers, patients and families, and the community at large related to pediatric diseases, procedures, interventions, and conditions. Maintain all professional requirements for licensure and certification. Job Eligibility Requirements Education MD or DO graduate from an accredited medical school program and completion Pediatrics or combined Pediatrics/Internal Medicine Residency. Licensure Unrestricted medical license issued by NCMB. Federal and State prescriptive authority (DEA license) Certification ABP board eligible recent or pending graduates may also apply) BLS, PALS mandatory before hire Experience Candidates early in their career or finishing their Pediatric or Med-Peds residency and interested in gaining additional experience in Pediatric Cardiology and/or Pediatric Critical Care Medicine are encouraged to apply. Job Hours Position includes fourteen 12-hour shifts per month from 7a-7p. Shifts will include weekday and weekend shifts, shared equitably among similar providers
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