Job Summary
Job Description
Hospitalist Physician 1099
Hospitalist Service
- Average Daily Encounters: 16
- Staffing Model:
o 12 hours of physician coverage - Nocturnist tele-coverage
- EMR: Cerner
Hospital
- Ascension St. John Sapulpa offers Creek County residents access to advanced medical technology and an experienced and compassionate medical care team
- This 25-bed hospital incorporates acute, medical/surgical, observation, and skilled care with physical rehabilitation for patients to regain strength and prepare to return home
- Received the Excellence in Healthcare Award from Professional Research Consultants
- Services include inpatient care, swing bed care, radiology, bone density, digital 3D mammography, general X-ray, CT-64 slice scanner, MRI, ultrasound/doppler ultrasound, echocardiography, cardiac stress test, emergency care, laboratory services, wound care, heart and vascular health, physical medicine and rehabilitation, cardiac rehabilitation, pulmonary rehabilitation services, mammography, surgery, pharmacy, behavioral and mental health services
Community
Sapulpa, a suburb of Tulsa, is known as the "Heart of Historic Route 66," and attracts visitors from across the globe. Sapulpa's bustling downtown area draws in plenty of travelers seeking out Mother Road adventures. Sapulpa's history is steeped in a lively mix of Native American soul. The town is named after Chief Sapulpa, a Lower Creek Indian from Alabama, and the early days of oil. Enjoy natural beauty at the many parks in the area, or trout fishing at Pretty Water Lake.
Other USACS services at this location
Emergency Department
- ED Volume: 16,000
- EMR: Cerner
- Staffing Model:
o 24 hours of physician coverage
o 12 hours of APP coverage
Details
- W-2 and 1099 employment options available
About USACS
As a hospitalist within 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 evidence-based model emphasizing quality, long-term wealth building and 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 groups.