Job Summary
Job Description
About Us:
-Hospital employed position joining a well-established Critical Care team of six physicians in Norman, OK.
-Join us at our new state-of-the-art facilities recently completed with a substantial hospital addition and renovation at our main campus. There are 32 ICU beds, 32 step-down beds, with 307 total hospital beds.
-Level III Trauma Center with in-house EMS service. Our 48 bed Emergency Medicine Department and free-standing EDs at Moore and Highway 9, are all new/nearly-new builds featuring leading-edge technology and construction.
-Work closely with our team of about 50 full-time Respiratory Therapists, which are credentialed by the National Board of Respiratory Care. Norman Regional is committed to our investment in respiratory technology.
-We have staff with advanced credentialing in our emergency departments, intensive care units.
-Strong collaboration with the ED Residency Program, hosted on site.
-Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Salary is set with opportunity to earn bonuses based on a collective group quality measure.
-Supportive and collegial work environment in a health system that takes a patient first approach to care and growth.
-Strong leadership team that cares for the work/life balance of providers and values innovation and provider input.
About the Community:
-Home of the University of Oklahoma, Norman is a vibrant college town rich in history and culture and third largest city in the state. Known for its outstanding educational institutions, there are great public and private school options which offer advanced studies and talented/gifted programs.
-Norman offers an abundance of cultural activities, SEC sports, museums, galleries, performing arts, foodie hot-spots and more.
-Enjoy the attractions of the Oklahoma City Metroplex, just 20 minutes to the north of Norman, including Oklahoma Museum of Art, Civic Center Music Hall, Bricktown and activities in the Boathouse District, NBA Thunder games, Myriad Botanical Garden and the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. All in one of the most affordable metropolitan areas in the country.
-Centralized international airport has all the large carriers with easy access to quick vacation destinations and major travel hubs.
-Year-round outdoor activities with 230 sunny days per year and mild winters.
Work Schedule:
-Weekly schedule is 14 on-14 off. (12 hour shifts 7am – 7pm.)
-There are two providers on each day and one on each night shift.
-When you’re off, you’re off! The team covers for each other as needed.
-No call.
Qualifications/Skills:
-Board Certified Critical Care Intensivist
-Valid medical license to practice in the state of Oklahoma.
-Strong communication skills.
-Commitment to patient-centered care and ongoing professional development.
Key Responsibilities:
-Perform endotracheal intubation, central line placement, arterial line placement, chest tube placement, and bronchoscopies.
-Endobronchial ultrasound biopsy, and percutaneous tracheostomy tube placement would be ideal but not required.
-Respond to Code Blue on day shift.
-Collaborate with surgical teams to develop and implement comprehensive care plans.
-Maintain up-to-date knowledge of advancements in internal medicine, pulmonology, and critical care.
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Job Responsibilities
Perform endotracheal intubation, central line placement, arterial line placement, chest tube placement, and bronchoscopies.
Endobronchial ultrasound biopsy, and percutaneous tracheostomy tube placement would be ideal but not required.
Respond to Code Blue on day shift.
Collaborate with surgical teams to develop and implement comprehensive care plans.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of advancements in internal medicine, pulmonology, and critical care.
Qualifications
Board Certified Critical Care Intensivist
Valid medical license to practice in the state of Oklahoma.
Strong communication skills.
Commitment to patient-centered care and ongoing professional development.
Working Hours
-Weekly schedule is 14 on-14 off. (12 hour shifts 7am – 7pm.)
-There are two providers on each day and one on each night shift.
-When you’re off, you’re off! The team covers for each other as needed.
-No call.