Job Summary
Job Description
Scope:: IM/FM for Small inpatient unit; 12-hour shifts with paid “on call” and “call back” hours. Any State license, patient load is very low, average 3-5 patients, max of 8 patients. 12hr shifts (7a-7p) with paid “on call” (7p-7a) and “call back” hours as needed.
Pay: $150-170/hour for day shift and “call back”; flat $75.00 overnight for being “on call”; included air travel, lodging (on-site housing, fully furnished company houses with Wi-Fi, a block from the hospital) and Rental Car.
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Low census, rarely full unit at 8 beds. Cases: low acuity, no telemetry.
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Need minimum of 5 shifts per month in a row per month to provide travel coverage.
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Admin Orientation 2 days plus 1-2 shifts of clinical Orientation.
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Scheduling month or two in advance
Specialty: Family or Internal Medicine.
Degree Required: MD/DO
Position Type: Locums/Travel Part-Time/Contract
Location: Eagle Butte, SD, United States
Physician Qualification Requirements:
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Family Medicine with Hospitalist Experience
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Recent completion of residency and high comfort level in ICU or providers who work in facilities with open ICU's a PLUS
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Shall maintain a valid, current, full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in any state within the United States, District of Columbia or the Common-Wealth of Puerto Rico, throughout the term of this contract
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BLS, PALS, ACLS
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Board Certification
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DEA certificate
To meet the credentialing standards within the Indian Health Services all providers presented for services must meet the following.
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Have a full and unrestricted license in all states in which licenses are held.
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Have NEVER been the subject of adverse Medical Staff Action (censure, revocation of privileges) or license revocation.
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Have no criminal arrests or convictions.
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Have never been censured by a medical board for opioid use or misuse or sexual misconduct.
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Have never been terminated early from a Locums Assignment due to behavior or quality of care.
Expected Duties:
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Physician shall perform diagnosis, care, and treatment of medical inpatients on the general medical ward and open ICU (including patients on ventilators and pressors). Typical ward cases include diabetic foot infections, pneumonia, heart failure, and cirrhosis.
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Physician must be independent in care of critically-ill patients and have enough ventilator management experience to be able to troubleshoot a ventilator alongside a respiratory therapist. Procedures such as paracentesis, thoracentesis, placement of arterial lines, intubation, and central venous catheters are helpful, but not required for the position. These procedures can be performed by our anesthesia or surgery team.
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Physician shall perform medical consultation for other services including, but not limited to, Ob/gyn, surgery, orthopedics, the emergency department and the Walk-In Primary Care Clinic (WIPCC).
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Physician will respond to adult codes and either take primary responsibility as the code leader or hand off to another provider who is able to do so.
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Physician shall interview and examine medical patients, review past medical history, and request and/or perform diagnostic tests and examinations deemed necessary to obtain all possible information related to each case.
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Physician shall make preliminary diagnoses and provide treatment, or arrange for specialized care or patient referral as required. Bases decisions upon information obtained, professional medical knowledge and skills, and prescribed policies and procedures.
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Physician shall consult with fellow hospitalists or providers from other medical disciplines whenever necessary to more clearly define a patient’s problem and seek assistance to safely provide the necessary medical interventions.
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Physician shall educate the patient and their family about the condition and plan of care.
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Physician shall address the patient’s goals of care as appropriate. If assistance is needed, the physician may consult the Palliative Care Service.
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Physician shall provide definitive management in all medical categories for cases that do not require referral. Gives total patient care including health maintenance, diagnosis, treatment, and arranging of follow up services to medical patients under his/her care.
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Physician shall refer medical patients to appropriate contracted medical or other Governmental facilities, providing full clinical information for care and diagnostic procedures that cannot be adequately provided at local IHS facilities. Coordinates and integrates information obtained into the ongoing health care program at the Service Unit and assures the provision of timely follow up care as required.
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Physician shall prepare appropriate medical records for adult patients on the Electronic Health Record (EHR) to assure the accumulation and organization of all pertinent clinical data needed to provide comprehensive medical care. Physician will use departmental templates when applicable and adhere to GIMC Bylaws and Rules and Regulations for medical record timeliness.
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Physician shall prepare prescriptions accurately following Federal and U.S. Public Health Service laws and policies. Physician agrees to assure appropriateness, efficacy, and cost effectiveness of drug therapy. Standards of care developed or adopted by the professional staff of the facility shall be the criteria for appropriateness of drug therapy. The provider shall screen the patient health record to avoid inappropriate drug interactions and monitor patients for the appropriateness of therapy.
Health Requirement/Immunizations
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Immunity to Rubella, Mumps, Measles
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Immunity to Hepatitis B series
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History of chicken pox (varicella) disease or positive titer
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Tetanus Diphtheria (Td) and Pertussis within the last 5 years
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Influenza within the last year - REQUIRED
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Documentation of receiving a TB Mantoux skin test (PPD) within the past 12 months with documentation of follow-up for a positive test.
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A signed declination of the Hepatitis B vaccination series will be accepted.