Posted 4mo ago

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician - IES

@ Tucson Medical Center
Tucson, Arizona, United States
OnsiteMultiple Commitments Available
Responsibilities:provide care, coordinate care, manage flow
Requirements Summary:BC/BE pediatrician with PEM fellowship or BC/BE EM with PEM residency; Arizona medical license; DEA; 10 years ER hospital experience.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Epic, EMR
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Job Description

Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician – Join the Team in the Children’s ER

IES, Integrative Emergency Services, a physician-owned private practice, is recruiting full-time, part-time or PRN Pediatric Emergency Medicine  physicians to join the team in the Children’s ER at Tucson Medical Center.

Pediatric Emergency Department:

·         Volume: 31,000

·         Admission Rate: 1%

·         Patients/Hour: 1.5-2 per clinician

·         Physician Coverage: 30 hrs daily

·         Physician Shifts: 9 hours

·         APP Coverage: 12 hrs daily, 18 hours during winter surge

·         Pedi ED Beds: 14

·         Pedi Hospital Beds: 33

·         NICU: 42-bed, Level III

·         PICU: 12 beds 

·         EMR: Epic

 

Qualifications:

·         BC/BE Pediatrician with Pediatric Emergency Medicine fellowship

·         BC/BE Emergency Medicine physician with Pediatric Emergency Fellowship or combined Adult/Pediatric Emergency Medicine residency 

·         BC Pediatrician with Pediatric Critical Care fellowship & 10 years hospital ER experience

·         BC Pediatrician with 10 years hospital ER experience

·         Arizona Medical License (or ability to obtain)

·         DEA

Comprehensive Benefits Package Provided:

IES Integrative Emergency Services is a physician-owned group that provides competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD, LTD, Pet, 401K with company match - benefits begin the first day of your clinical shift
  • $5,000 CME/Business Expense Reimbursement Account (annual allowance) 
  • Occurrence-based malpractice coverage (no tail coverage policy needed)