Critical Care - Physician Mercy Health - Springfield Regional Medical Center Critical Care
- Average Daily Encounters : 19
- Staffing model : 3 physicians and 4 APPs
- The team includes advanced care practitioners with substantiative experience managing ICU patients and performing procedures
- The critical care unit is a mixed medical-surgical unit supporting a growing cardiovascular surgery program and neurology program
Benefits
Financial Benefits :
Equity ownership for all full-time physiciansIndustry-leading 10% company funded 401(k)Comprehensive medical, dental, vision and Rx coverageShort- and long-term disability (own occupation)Annual CME / BEA (Business Expense Account)Medical Malpractice with tail and litigation supportPioneering Paid Military LeaveGroundbreaking 100% Paid Parental LeaveStudent loan refinancing as low as 2.99%Intangible Benefits :
Location flexibility and career stability of a national groupNational Clinical Governance Board (NCGB) of internally elected cliniciansClinical Management Tools (CMTs)24 / 7 / 365 live physician supportUSACS Orientation and AssembliesProfessional Development Programs including :Scholars (Leadership Training)
Efficiency AcademyEngagement & Experience AcademyInternal USACS traveling physiciansHospital
As the area s only full-service hospital, Springfield Regional Medical Center was built in 2011 and provides comprehensive medical services for the residents of Clark County and surrounding communities.
community
The lovely town of Springfield is located 25 miles northeast of Dayton and 45 miles west of Columbus. Situated on the Mad River, Buck Creek and Beaver Creek, the area offers excellent recreational activities including whitewater rafting, boating and hiking. There are numerous cultural events, a state park, and a variety of appealing housing options. Springfield is the ideal place to enjoy a sense of community with the convenience of easy access to the amenities of Dayton and Columbus.
Other USACS services at this location Emergency Department
ED Volume : 42,000ED Beds : 30EMR : Epic with DragonThe ED was built in 2011 and is arranged in two acute care zones with a rapid assessment zone to maintain patient flowCombined admission and transfer rate is approximately 30%Broad specialty support is available within the community setting, including cardiothoracic surgery, vascular surgery, critical care, interventional radiology, pulmonology, cardiology, and interventional neurologyEM ultrasoundDedicated ED case management and clinical pharmacistEMS coordinator assists with an active EMS programPre-hospital EMS activation for acute strokes and STEMI'sPrimary Stroke Center with OSU telestroke partnershipPre-hospital EMS activation for acute strokes and STEMI'sRadiology interpretation of all studies available 24 hours per dayHospitalist Service
Average Daily Encounters : 186Hospitalist team : 24 physicians, 4 APPsFlexible schedule with an emphasis on work-life balancePrimary Stroke CenterExcellent support from medical and surgical specialties represented on the medical staffProcedures optional with critical care, anesthesiology, and interventional radiology support availableOutstanding program with advancement opportunities availableRapid Response Teams are available 24 / 7Details
The physician will join a group of critical care physicians of variable backgrounds (pulmonary, internal medicine and nephrology).If the applicant is dual-boarded in pulmonary and critical care medicine, there is availability to do outpatient pulmonary clinic. The hospital also has navigational bronchoscopy and EBUS.Signing Bonuses up to $80,000 available! Visa Opportunity Career
J1 Visa LocationCap ExemptAbout USACS
As a Critical Care physician 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.