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Overlake Medical Center & Clinics
Overview
The hospitalist will provide clinical care for patients during swing shifts and participate in emergency response protocols including Code Blue, Code Stroke, and RRT calls. They will work collaboratively within an integrated medical team supported by advanced practice providers and intensivists.
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Compensation
$220,000 - $850,000 / YEAR
Posted
7 days ago
Corewell Health
Evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients within the acute response team, covering rapid response, code stroke, and transition of care. Collaborate with physicians to formulate treatment plans and manage patient care through diagnostic studies and therapeutic measures.
Salary not listed
24 days ago
Cedars-Sinai
Manage emergent clinical deterioration of non-ICU patients and lead responses for Code Blue, Code Stroke, and Code Yellow. Coordinate clinical surveillance data and provide consultative assessments to facilitate high-level healthcare needs.
$59 - $94 / HOUR
1 month ago
Atlantic Health System
The Clinical Pharmacist provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care in the emergency department, including medication therapy optimization and support during acute medical emergencies. They also collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, conduct medication use evaluations, and provide education to patients and staff.
$59 - $103 / HOUR
University of Rochester
The APP will manage an independent panel of inpatient neurology patients and provide rapid-response care for acute stroke consults. Responsibilities include performing assessments, coordinating care transitions, and delivering stroke education to patients and families.
$98,010 - $137,218 / YEAR
Good Shepherd Health Care
The Registered Respiratory Therapist is responsible for setting up and operating respiratory care equipment to assist in diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases. They will work with various patient populations and respond to emergency situations as needed.
$36 - $55 / HOUR
2 months ago
University of Iowa
The role involves functioning independently to assess, diagnose, treat, and manage care plans for acutely decompensating patients, responding to acute changes in clinical status, and leading critical events like Code Blue and Rapid Response events. Key responsibilities include proactive rounding on high-acuity patients, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, initiating goals of care discussions, and ensuring evidence-based care delivery.
3 months ago
Brown Medicine
The Emergency Response Nurse implements, supervises, and evaluates nursing care for patients in emergency situations until stabilization or transition to the appropriate care level. Responsibilities include responding to critical events like Code Blue, collaborating with teams to stabilize declining patients, and serving as a clinical resource and mentor.
$39 - $77 / HOUR