Emergency Medicine Medical Director
As a medical director at USACS, you will be responsible for collaborating with the hospital and nursing leadership while offering support to your Physician staff. You will serve as a leader both within the emergency department and across the organization. Through our model of shared ownership, you will have the opportunity to influence broad company decisions and help facilitate the development of new leaders.With 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 values-based model emphasizing quality, long-term wealth building 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 EM groups.Prior experience is required to be considered for this position.Career Details Oversee the operations of the ED in collaboration with nursing leadership and hospital administrationSupervise the EM staff, per the bylaws, policies and procedures of the institutionRepresent the ED in the community and within the hospital medical staffThis position will serve as the Department Chair of UM Capital Region which also includes UM Bowie Health Center (FSED) and UM Laurel Medical Center (FSED)Must have a minimum of 5 years leadership experienceMust be Emergency Medicine residency trainedExcellent compensation package with an estimated employed W-2 range of $200/hour to $276/hour PLUS, industry-leading benefits. Additional leadership stipend included.About UM Capital Region Medical CenterTrauma Center Designation: Level IIED Volume: 39,000; additional 6,000 trauma patientsED Bays: 45EMR: EpicPlain film suite within the ED24-hour respiratory therapists availableDedicated CT located in the ED24-hour MRI capabilities24-hour ultrasound capabilitiesDesignated Stroke CenterCardiac STEMI/Cardiac Surgery CenterStaffed locked psych unit with behavioral health staff, nurses, and psychiatristsTwo roof-top helipadsDomestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center (DV/SAC)UM Capital Region Medical Center is a state-of-the-art acute care teaching hospital supporting Prince George's County and the surrounding areas. The Medical Center was designed from the ground up for patient safety and patient experience. We are a full-service facility.BenefitsFinancial Benefits:$100,000 equity ownership given to all full-time Physicians after 3 years of employmentIndustry-leading 10% company-funded 401(k) up to IRS limit of $35,000$4,000 tax-free CME/BEA annually$6,500 plus your state and DEA license in year one for new graduatesGroundbreaking 100% Paid Parental LeavePioneering Paid Military LeaveStudent loan refinancing as low as 2.99%Comprehensive medical, dental, vision and Rx coverageShort- and long-term disability (own occupation)Unmatched medical malpractice including tail and free litigation supportUSACS malpractice claims are less than 1/2 the national average!Intangible Benefits:Location flexibility and career stability of a national groupNational Clinical Governance Board (NCGB) of internally elected PhysiciansClinical Management Tools (CMTs) provide evidence-based support24/7/365 live Physician supportProfessional Development Programs including:Scholars (Leadership Training)Efficiency AcademyEngagement & Experience AcademyUSACS Annual Assembly opportunityInternal USACS STAT traveling PhysiciansThe AreaLargo, Maryland, is a town just east of the Capital Beltway. It boasts Watkins Regional Park in Kettering, just east of Largo, which has an old-fashioned carousel, mini train ride, miniature golf, the Old Maryland Farm, and a Wizard of Oz themed playground that will ignite the imaginations of all ages. Catch a football game at FedEx Field, home of the Washington Commanders, or sip fine wine at one of the local wineries or vineyards. Largo also serves as a suburb of D.C. with convenient metro transport directly to the city. With its beautiful landscape and rich culture, Largo offers something for everyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.