Job Summary
Job Description
Opportunity for an Emergency Medicine Medical Director at ACMH Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA.
As a medical director at USACS, you will be responsible for collaborating with the hospital and nursing leadership while offering support to your physician staff. You will serve as a leader both within the emergency department, and as a leader within the organization. Through our model of shared ownership, you will influence on broad company decisions and help facilitate the development of new leaders.
With USACS, you'll be part of a team unique in today's industry. USACS provides physicians with ownership, unparalleled benefits and the opportunity to practice within a values-based model emphasizing quality, long-term wealth building a culture of shared ownership. USACS physicians enjoy the security and resources of a large, national group without sacrificing the advantages typically found in local EM groups.
Prior experience is required to be considered for this position.
Details
- Oversee the operations of the ED in collaboration with nursing leadership and hospital administration
- Supervise the EM staff, per the bylaws, policies and procedures of the institution
- Represent the ED in the community and within the hospital medical staff
Emergency Department
- ED Volume: 21,000
- Broad pathology with a 17% admission rate includes trauma
- Beautiful ED (built-in 2015) with 26 treatment rooms divided into two sections – a 15-space acute care area and 11-space express care
- Meditech EMR and voice-activated dictation
- Well-equipped including GlideScope and ED ultrasound
- Hospitalists respond to floor codes
- Active EMS program with the medical command to local services and EMS lounge in ED
- Major traumas are transferred
- Ultrasound technician available 24 hours per day
- 24 hours of physician coverage, shifts are 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 9 p.m, and 8 p.m. to 7 a.m.
- Advanced Practice Provider coverage is 6-10 hours of coverage, depending on the day
Hospital
Featuring all private rooms and a beautiful campus-like setting, ACMH Hospital is a 115-bed facility located 44 miles north of Pittsburgh in Kittanning, PA near the banks of the Allegheny River. Supported by a medical staff of approximately 200 physicians, ACMH provides a comprehensive array of services including:
- Primary stroke center designation with teleneurology
- Established cardiology program with an active catheterization lab
- PCI program
- Medevac helicopter on site
- Inpatient psych
- Maternity floor
- Pulmonology available select hours
- Rehab units for stroke and orthopedics
- A full complement of diagnostic radiology
Benefits
- Financial Benefits
- Equity ownership for all full-time physicians
- Industry-leading 10% company funded 401(k)
- Comprehensive medical, dental, vision and Rx coverage
- Short- and long-term disability (own occupation)
- Annual CME/BEA (Business Expense Account)
- Medical Malpractice with tail and litigation support
- Pioneering Paid Military Leave
- Groundbreaking 100% Paid Parental Leave
- Student loan refinancing as low as 2.99%
- Intangible Benefits
- Location flexibility and career stability of a national group
- National Clinical Governance Board (NCGB) of internally elected clinicians
- Clinical Management Tools (CMTs)
- Center for Emergency Medical Education (CEME)
- 24/7/365 live physician support
- USACS Orientation and Assemblies
- Professional Development Programs including: Scholars (Leadership Training), Efficiency Academy, and Engagement & Experience Academy
- Internal USACS traveling physicians
Community
Kittanning is a borough and county seat situated 44 miles northeast of Pittsburgh along the banks of the Allegheny River. This nice, small city has numerous shops and restaurants in a quaint district near a riverfront park. Several marinas support local watersports and boating. Other outdoor recreation nearby includes excellent hunting, fishing, hiking and biking.
A variety of residential options are easily commutable and include the Fox Chapel, Freeport, Lower Burrell, Sarver and Saxonburg areas which afford great schools and easy access to the metropolitan amenities of Pittsburgh via Route 28.
Pittsburgh has been designated many times as one of the country’s most livable cities. A friendly, hardworking character and sense of pride permeate the region and its unique neighborhoods. Originally a major industrial center, Pittsburgh has made the successful transition to an economy that is largely based on healthcare, education, technology (especially computer software and robotics), and financial services.
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