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Children’s Hospital of PhiladelphiaNew
Overview
The physician evaluates and treats patients in applicable medical or surgical specialties within various care settings, documenting findings in EPIC and collaborating with clinical and administrative staff. Responsibilities include providing direct patient care, supervising clinical providers, performing therapeutic interventions to stabilize acute problems, and managing the plan of care based on patient response.
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Compensation
$36,279 - $678,760 / YEAR
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
The Hospital Physician provides direct patient care in an inpatient setting under supervision, assessing complex acute, critical, and chronically ill patients for urgent conditions and formulating plans of care. This role also involves supervising clinical providers, ensuring high-quality care services, and acting as an educational resource for patients, families, and the healthcare team.
6 days ago
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 Hospital Physician provides direct patient care in an inpatient setting under supervision, assessing complex acute, critical, and chronically ill patients for urgent conditions and formulating care plans. This role also involves supervising clinical providers, ensuring high-quality care services, and acting as an educational resource for patients, families, and the healthcare team.
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Salary not listed
24 days ago
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$32 - $50 / HOUR