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The physician will join an established pulmonology team to staff a new hospital location, focusing on high-quality care and strong patient outcomes within a collaborative environment. Responsibilities include providing critical care medicine services alongside a team of physicians and APPs.
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
The Advanced Practice Provider will assess complex acute, critical, and chronically ill patients, formulate plans of care based on physiological instability, and perform therapeutic interventions to stabilize acute health problems. Responsibilities also include managing the plan of care, facilitating transitions between care settings, and serving as an educational resource for staff and families.
$115,060 - $152,450 / YEAR
9 days ago
The role involves assessing complex acute, critical, and chronically ill patients for urgent conditions, utilizing data to evaluate instability, and formulating/managing plans of care through therapeutic interventions. Responsibilities also include serving as an educational resource, participating in scholarly activities, and mentoring other healthcare providers.
The Nocturnist manages complex acute, critical, and chronically ill patients overnight in the CICU, assessing for urgent conditions, formulating plans of care, and performing therapeutic interventions to stabilize health problems. This role also involves managing patient condition changes, incorporating health promotion measures, facilitating transitions, and serving as an educational resource to staff and families.
The University of Kansas Health System
The physician will manage a 20-bed ICU and provide a blend of outpatient care and inpatient rounding. Responsibilities include collaborating with a team of pulmonary/critical care physicians and nurse practitioners on a 1:6 call rotation.
28 days ago
Geisinger
Anesthesiologists provide pain relief and maintain or restore stable conditions during operations or procedures. They also manage pain and critical care medicine, diagnosing and treating various pain problems and critical illnesses.
29 days ago
The Physician Anesthesiologist is trained to provide pain relief and maintain stable conditions during and after procedures, while also offering medical management and consultation in pain management and critical care medicine. Duties include interviewing patients, interpreting diagnostic tests, designing treatment plans, prescribing medication, and maintaining detailed patient records.
The Physician Anesthesiologist is trained to provide pain relief and maintain stable conditions during and immediately following procedures, while also offering medical management and consultation in pain management and critical care medicine. Duties include interviewing patients, interpreting diagnostic tests, diagnosing illnesses, designing treatment plans, prescribing medication, and supervising post-anesthesia recovery.
Ascension
The physician will evaluate and treat patients within the Riverside Lung Institute, managing admissions and consultations. They are also responsible for improving quality of care, participating in academic programs, and ensuring proper insurance documentation.
1 month ago
Trinity Health
Provide high-quality pulmonary and critical care services, including advanced bronchoscopy and COPD clinic management. Manage an inpatient census and participate in a seven-day on-call rotation every fourth week.
WVU Medicine
The successful candidate will practice in the area of Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine across various locations in the North Region. This includes providing care at critical access hospitals, community sites, and regional medical centers.
UPMC
Manage critically ill patients in the Neurovascular ICU, primarily providing night coverage and performing procedures such as intubation and line placement. Collaborate with the care delivery team to establish patient care plans and maintain high standards of quality care.
Atlantic Health System
Manage the critical care unit in collaboration with attending physicians to deliver high-quality care to ICU patients. Responsibilities include writing consult and follow-up notes and performing various critical care procedures.
Mass General Brigham
The Pulmonary and Critical Care Physician will provide a balanced mix of outpatient pulmonary care, inpatient consultations, and ICU coverage. The role involves close collaboration with hospitalists and specialty services in a supportive community setting.
$290,000 - $336,000 / YEAR
Manage critically ill and postoperative trauma patients, specializing in critical care medicine and multiple organ dysfunction. Responsibilities include diagnosing injuries, designing treatment plans, and coordinating care among specialists and ICU staff.
UF Health
Provides comprehensive medical care and management for patients across inpatient units, the ICU, and the emergency department. Responsibilities include conducting rounds, writing orders, coordinating diagnostic tests, and collaborating with attending physicians.
Harlingen Medical Center
Provide inpatient critical care services, including ICU coverage, and diagnose and manage a wide range of pulmonary conditions. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and maintain accurate medical documentation in compliance with hospital standards.
Orlando Health
The physician will provide care for ICU and inpatient pulmonary patients at Orlando Health Sebastian River Hospital. The role involves clinical decision-making and managing patient outcomes within a collaborative healthcare system.
The Advanced Practice Professional manages comprehensive care for critical care patients, including performing diagnostic procedures and coordinating discharge planning. They also participate in rapid response alerts, educate students, and collaborate with medical teams to ensure adherence to clinical protocols.
The Advanced Practice Professional manages comprehensive care for critical care patients, including performing diagnostic procedures and coordinating interdisciplinary treatment plans. They also respond to rapid response alerts, participate in clinical education, and contribute to quality outcome measures.