Medicorp Inc
Missouri - Hospitalist - Daytime - (51721)
Medicorp Inc, Kansas City, Missouri, United States, 64101
Hospital in South Central Missouri is seeking a BE/BC Hospitalist to join the team. You'll discover a quality lifestyle in a breathtaking location. Come see firsthand why a strong community atmosphere, abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, top quality education, safe setting and soul-soothing beauty draw in people from around the country. Here's more:
Looking to recruit a BC/BE IM or FM Hospitalist to join 8 other Hospitalists for a team of 9. Three hospitalists will work during the day 7 am - 7 pm. One nocturnist works 7 pm - 7 am.7 on 7 off.114-bed Hospital. This includes beds from OB and Neuro Psych Unit which hospitalists only see patients there if consulted. Therefore Hospitalists routinely cover 65 beds.Average census per physician is 15 - 20.Average total admissions per 24 hours: 10-15.Currently, there are 3 physicians working per day 7a-7p. One physician on nights 7p-7a. Each physician starts out with a set number of patients who they round and take call on during their shift (12 hours). Many physicians do try and leave a little early during the day they are not admitting. Physicians will still need to be close in case they need to respond to one of their patients (less than 20 minutes). Physicians do leave for lunch even on days they are admitting if time permits.12 bed OPEN ICU. ICU skills are important as Hospitalists do cover the ICU. (i.e. Vent management, Central lines...)ICU SUPPORT: Anesthesiologists and surgeons available for consults and can help with difficult cases. There is one Pulmonologist who can help with any critical pulmonary patients on vents or those who have chronic pulmonary issues. Anesthesia available 24 hours if needed. RT staff is proficient with intubating patients and anesthesia is a backup as well.The nocturnist is not required to round on patients. They do, however, take call from nursing staff on patients throughout the night and may have to see a patient if they are deteriorating, etc. The rest of the time is spent doing admissions. Admissions can be anywhere from 3-10.Emergency Department is responsible for codes. Hospitalist is asked to arrive as soon as possible to take over care.Specialty & Subspecialty services include: Pulmonology, Pathology, Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, Psychiatry, Interventional Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Rheumatology, Urology, General Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Pain Management, OBGYN, Ortho, Wound Care, Interventional Cardiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Radiation Oncology, Occupational Medicine.City is in an underserved area and they do accept J1 and H1B applicants. (H1B cap-exempt) Located in the Delta Regional Authority which has no limit on J1 waivers and there is no waiver application deadline.
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Looking to recruit a BC/BE IM or FM Hospitalist to join 8 other Hospitalists for a team of 9. Three hospitalists will work during the day 7 am - 7 pm. One nocturnist works 7 pm - 7 am.7 on 7 off.114-bed Hospital. This includes beds from OB and Neuro Psych Unit which hospitalists only see patients there if consulted. Therefore Hospitalists routinely cover 65 beds.Average census per physician is 15 - 20.Average total admissions per 24 hours: 10-15.Currently, there are 3 physicians working per day 7a-7p. One physician on nights 7p-7a. Each physician starts out with a set number of patients who they round and take call on during their shift (12 hours). Many physicians do try and leave a little early during the day they are not admitting. Physicians will still need to be close in case they need to respond to one of their patients (less than 20 minutes). Physicians do leave for lunch even on days they are admitting if time permits.12 bed OPEN ICU. ICU skills are important as Hospitalists do cover the ICU. (i.e. Vent management, Central lines...)ICU SUPPORT: Anesthesiologists and surgeons available for consults and can help with difficult cases. There is one Pulmonologist who can help with any critical pulmonary patients on vents or those who have chronic pulmonary issues. Anesthesia available 24 hours if needed. RT staff is proficient with intubating patients and anesthesia is a backup as well.The nocturnist is not required to round on patients. They do, however, take call from nursing staff on patients throughout the night and may have to see a patient if they are deteriorating, etc. The rest of the time is spent doing admissions. Admissions can be anywhere from 3-10.Emergency Department is responsible for codes. Hospitalist is asked to arrive as soon as possible to take over care.Specialty & Subspecialty services include: Pulmonology, Pathology, Cardiology, Neurology, Oncology, Psychiatry, Interventional Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Rheumatology, Urology, General Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Pain Management, OBGYN, Ortho, Wound Care, Interventional Cardiology, Diagnostic Radiology, Radiation Oncology, Occupational Medicine.City is in an underserved area and they do accept J1 and H1B applicants. (H1B cap-exempt) Located in the Delta Regional Authority which has no limit on J1 waivers and there is no waiver application deadline.
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