Guidewell Emergency Doctor Clinics are free-standing outpatient facilities, providing easy access unscheduled care. Board Certified Emergency Medicine Physicians provide care to meet or exceed American College of Emergency Physicians Standards (Evidence-Based Clinical Guidelines) outside of the traditional hospital-based ER environment. The hyper-efficient delivery of Emergency Medicine Specialty Services combined with outpatient facility efficiently provides high quality care that can yield lower ER visits, lower hospital admissions and create savings
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Responsibilities:
- Work independently within a fast-paced environment. Accurately treat patients of ALL ages with mild to moderate medical complaints.
- Perform H&P
- Make quality medical decisions
- Accurately Interpret diagnostic testing results (lab, imaging, EKG, etc.)
- Generate a quality treatment plan
- Write appropriate prescriptions
- Perform typical Emergency Room procedures (i.e. I&D, sutures, pelvic exams, etc.)
- Arrange appropriate follow up within our facility or with a specialist
- Review, interpret and plan care based on results received from outside diagnostic centers (i.e. lab and imaging)
- Act as a strong resource for Mid-Level providers when on shift
- Provide quality patient care while maintaining a door to provider time of less than 30 minutes
- Function in a manner that supports the meeting of facility specific metrics (door to antibiotic time, TAT for Troponin, Door to EKG time, etc.)
- Utilize critical thinking and in-house protocols to avoid unnecessary admissions
- Know and practice organizational values
- Utilize organizational specific software to reference old patient records and organizational protocols
- Support the Facility Leader (FL) and Medical Director (MD) by being a positive team player
Requirements
- Five or more years’ recent experience working in an Emergency Room setting
- Must hold the following: State MD or DO license
- Board Certified in Emergency Medicine (ABEM, AOBEM)
- Active DEA License
- ACLS certification
- Must have a clear and active FL license
- Must be successfully credentialed within each facility performing shifts
- Must be able to successfully pass a Level 2 background screen and drug test
- Able to perform the duties expected for an active role in a busy medical environment (standing, walking, lifting, etc.)
- Able to stand and work up to a 12-hour shift in the facility
- Legibly write English, clearly speak English, and proficiently read English
- Ability to travel between local facilities (50-mile radius) in order to cover shifts is helpful