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Emergency Medicine Physician
Troy, NYMarch 20th, 2026
Role: Emergency Department PhysiciansPeriod Of Performance: The period of performance will be a 12 months base from the date of award. Clinical Duties: Rapid Patient Assessment: Triage and prioritize patients based on the severity of their condition.Diagnosis and Treatment: Perform physical examinations, order tests (labs, imaging), and diagnose acute illnesses, injuries, or life-threatening conditions.Performing Emergency Procedures: Conduct CPR, intubations, suturing, fracture reductions, wound care, and other life-saving interventions.Medication Administration: Prescribe and administer appropriate medications, including pain relief, antibiotics, or emergency drugs.Stabilization and Resuscitation: Manage critical patients with conditions such as cardiac arrest, stroke, or trauma.Collaboration with Specialists: Consult and refer patients to appropriate specialists or admit them to the hospital if needed.Supervision of Medical Staff: Guide and oversee nurses, paramedics, and other healthcare providers in the ED.Handling Multiple Cases Simultaneously: Work under high-pressure environments with multiple patients at different levels of urgency. Non-Clinical Duties: Patient and Family Communication: Explain diagnoses, treatments, and next steps to patients and their families.Medical Documentation: Maintain accurate and detailed patient records for continuity of care.Compliance with Regulations: Follow hospital protocols, state, and federal healthcare regulations.Quality Improvement Initiatives: Participate in performance reviews, training, and hospital improvement programs.Teaching and Mentorship: Educate medical students, residents, and junior staff in emergency medicine.Discharge Planning: Provide follow-up instructions and coordinate outpatient care if necessary.Required:Board Certified/Board Eligible in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, or Internal MedicineBLS, ACLS, DEA certificateMI state license.
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