The ER Physician provides direct clinical treatment services to patients on an outpatient basis, ensuring that patients receive the treatment necessary to treat their emergency medical complaint. The physician works constructively and collaboratively with other health professionals and focuses on attaining high standards of healthcare in Emergency Medicine.
Requirements
- Certification and Licensures: Board Certification or Board Eligible in Emergency Medicine
- Certification & Licensures:
- Medical license in the State Basic Life Support (BLS), PALS, ACLS, and ATLS.
- Must also maintain a Controlled Substance license for the State of Missouri and Federal DEA.
- Must have successfully completed, an accredited residency program.
- Must maintain active medical privileges and medical memberships.
- Must be Board Certified within 2 years of hire date.
- Competent in delivery of healthcare services for ages 0 to 120 years.
- Age specific competency is measured by a variety of methods, which may include, but not limited to, self-learning packets, review of age specific guidelines, direct observation, video, simulation, unit-based class, policies and procedures, or chart review.
Benefits
- Shift rate plus Performance Incentives
- Student Loan Repayment Available!
- Signing Bonus or a Monthly Stipend option for Residents
- Relocation Allowance
- Paid Malpractice