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Emergency Medicine MD needed 12-13 shifts/month in St. Johns Michigan (Low-Volume ER)
Frisco, Texas, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Moonlighting Locums/Travel Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Hospital
Location Michigan, Michigan, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 3/11/24

This is Jason Long with ProTouch Staffing. Thank you for opening my job post and for your time reviewing it today. I am looking for an experienced EM MD for ongoing coverage in St. Johns, Michigan. Let's take a look...

At an average of 1-5 patients per 24 hrs, on average, this is a low-volume ER. Although low-volume, this assignment could help you earn nearly $350K this year. ($347,724.00, to be exact.) Could you use that in your life? I think most people could these days. That's an extra $26,748.00 - $28,977.00 per month, based on the 12-13 shifts they need covered. Shifts are 12 hours at $185.75 per hour. I saved the hourly rate for last, because some people out there could dismiss this assignment based on hourly rate alone. But an extra $30K per month for a low-volume ER assignment?

If you could use that extra income, or if you are just trying to get ahead while not adding too much stress to your life, this could be a great place to be. Let's look at some of the assignment details together...

ASSIGNMENT DETAILS -

This need is urgent starting 4/1/2024. Emergency temps can be given. MUST have active MI license, no IMLC at this time due to urgency of need.

Census / Size

  • 5-7 ED patients admitted to the hospital per day
  • 1-5 patients per 24 hours average
  • 80% Ed transfer patients per month
  • 10 beds
  • Annual ER volume 13,000

Shift SnapShot / APP Support

  • No fast track in ED
  • ED staff responds to house codes, house codes are secondary to ED emergencies
  • APP 7p-11p- 3 hours
  • All ages
  • EMR: Epic <---(Everyone loves Epic!)

Acuity / Transfers

  • Level IV trauma
  • Deliveries are transferred to OB triage
  • ED is not responsible for monitoring/supervising paramedics/ambulance by radio
  • EMS calls ED to offer report on incoming patients; ambulance unit across road from hospital transfers patients upon request
  • Transfers go to Lansing, 19 miles away
  • Air Ambulance Response Time: LifeNet with rapid response for air transport (infrequently needed)

Hospital Support Details

APP will not be working autonomously, supervising physician will be present during assignment
24 hour availability for radiology, lab, OR, anesthesia, general surgery. Blood bank certified by AABB

If, upon review, you agree this could potentially be a good place for you to practice Emergency Medicine, let me know! This assignment is not for everyone, but for the right Provider, it could be a really good thing. Hit that Apply button and let's see if this is for you.

Please advise.


All My Best,

Jason G. Long

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