Part Time Emergency Medicine Physician - Ft. Liberty, NC
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
Salary
$230.00
– $242.00
• hourly
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment
Hospital
Location
2817 Reilly Street, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 28310, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
9/10/24
Cherokee Federal has a unique opportunity. We are currently hiring part time ER Physicians in support of Womack Army Medical Center, Ft. Liberty (Bragg), NC and their military medicine mission for active duty and veteran personnel and their families.
The Part Time Emergency Medicine Physician conducts essential medical assessments and treatments as directed by the MTF and the Trauma III Emergency Medicine Department Chief.
Requirements:
-ABEM certified or physicians completing the residency who are board certification eligible.
-BLS Card
-Minimum of 4 shifts a month (12 hours) and up to 10/12 shifts a month.
-W2 includes 401k, PTO accrual and malpractice insurance coverage.
- Or if 1099 Independent Contractor is preferred, Cherokee provides malpractice insurance coverage.
-Pay Rate $245/hr.
Interested? We'd welcome the opportunity to discuss this great opportunity with you.
Come support our troops and join our team!
The Part Time Emergency Medicine Physician conducts essential medical assessments and treatments as directed by the MTF and the Trauma III Emergency Medicine Department Chief.
Requirements:
-ABEM certified or physicians completing the residency who are board certification eligible.
-BLS Card
-Minimum of 4 shifts a month (12 hours) and up to 10/12 shifts a month.
-W2 includes 401k, PTO accrual and malpractice insurance coverage.
- Or if 1099 Independent Contractor is preferred, Cherokee provides malpractice insurance coverage.
-Pay Rate $245/hr.
Interested? We'd welcome the opportunity to discuss this great opportunity with you.
Come support our troops and join our team!
Job Responsibilities
Conduct anoscopy
Perform arthrocentesis (excluding hip)
Manage burns, take cultures (throat/wound), perform ear irrigation, conduct eye irrigation, remove ingrown toenails
Remove sutures, manage wound care (assessment and direction of management)
Remove foreign bodies (rectal, extremity, uncomplicated ear/nose)
Perform incision and drainage of abscesses and thrombosed hemorrhoids
Interpret initial radiographs
Manage envenomations and exposure to hazardous materials
Manage uncomplicated orthopedic extremity injuries (splints)
Interpret laboratory results
Repair complex lacerations (excluding flexor tendon and neurovascular damage repair)
Perform simple laceration repair
Administer local anesthesia (topical/infiltration) and regional anesthesia (digits)
Provide nebulizer treatments
Conduct ocular tonometry, fluorescein tests, and slit lamp examinations
Perform venous puncture for laboratory studies
Ensure and maintain proper airway
Establish and maintain intravenous access via peripheral routes
Collect and document medical and social history data in appropriate format
Conduct general physical examinations and record findings
Determine medical qualifications for various purposes based on examination findings
Familiarize with the hospital formulary and prescribe drugs listed
Generate and maintain accurate medical records for beneficiaries according to AR 40-66 (Medical Records and Quality Assurance Administration)
Adhere to established operating procedures of the MTF and related clinics
Participate in quality control activities of the MTF, including department-specific quality control initiatives.
Performs other job-related duties as assigned
Qualifications
Must possess and maintain a valid, unrestricted license in one of the 50 states in the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Hold a Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy degree with training in Emergency Medicine.
Board Certified in Emergency Medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine.
Maintain current certification in Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) from the American Heart Association. Documentation of training required and re-certification responsibility lies with the contractor. Certifications must be renewed annually at no cost to the Government.
Effective communication in English with patients, other Health Care Providers, and MTF employees.
Fulfill Continuing Medical Education (CME) requirements without reimbursement from the Government. Contractor HCPs may attend MTF CME classes on a space-available basis with Department Chief approval, ensuring no interference with department clinical schedules. MTF CME attendance is at the contractor's personal time.
Engage in graduate medical education (GME) programs, serving as an attending physician with responsibilities encompassing administrative duties related to quality assurance and process review/improvement.
Must pass pre-employment qualifications of Cherokee Federal
Working Hours