Critical Care Nocturnist - Boise, United States - Saint Alphonsus Health System

    Saint Alphonsus Health System background
    Description

    Become part of aphysician led 600+ provider multi-specialty group with a multi-disciplinary team approach to patient care. This dynamic and growing practice is a robust, two-hospital ICU practice, providing services for a full spectrum of complex, critically ill patients at the tertiary Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center (SARMC) - Boise, and Saint Alphonsus Medical Center Nampa, just 20 minutes from Boise. SARMC is the principal provider of advanced, innovative and interdisciplinary critical care services within the region.

    Pulmonary diagnostic services include: endobronchial ultrasound, bedside diagnostic ultrasound, navigational bronchoscopy, pulmonary function testing, and sleep diagnostics.

    Support

    Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise has a 22-bed Med/Surg ICU, a 10-bed cardiac ICU, and a 10 bed Cardiovascular/Thoracic ICU and provides Trauma, Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery, Neurosurgery, Interventional Cardiology, interventional stroke care, Oncology, and General Surgery services among others.

    Saint Alphonsus Medical Center in Nampa is an 18-bed ICU, providing all standard ICU procedures.

    Schedule:

    7-on, 7 -off, nights

    Requirements

    Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree.

    Successful completion of an accredited ACGME/AOA Internal Medicine residency program & Critical Care fellowship program.

    Board certification in Critical Care through the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) or American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine (AOBIM) - or obtain such certification within 3 years of employment.

    Obtain Idaho and Oregon medical licensure and granting of privileges at SARMC- Boise, SAMC- Nampa, and other health system affiliated hospitals as needed; valid controlled substance registration with Board of Pharmacy and DEA.

    Other requirements include a strong internal medicine, pulmonary and critical care background and fellowship training, sincere desire to practice in a high acuity ICU setting, managing the treatment of complex, critically ill inpatients and the ability to work collaboratively with an adult hospitalist medicine service and other specialists and engage in intermittent robotic telemedicine consultation.

    Community

    The Boise Metropolitan Area, also known as the Treasure Valley, is anchored by the cities of Boise, Nampa and Meridian. With a population of more than 740,000, this southwestern Idaho region is a commercial center in the Northwest, an outdoor enthusiast's paradise and a flourishing scene for arts and entertainment. Several high-profile publications rank the Boise Metro Area as one of the best places in the country to do business and live