Emergency Medicine Physician at SCP Health summary:
An Emergency Medicine Physician at SCP Health provides comprehensive care across various medical settings, focusing on emergency and hospital-based medicine, telemedicine, and in-home care. The physician is part of a team dedicated to improving health care delivery through innovative models and technology. With a strong emphasis on community engagement and development, the position offers a dynamic working environment at a 63-bed acute care facility in Munster, Indiana.
SCP Health is a physician-led team of clinical and operational experts, collectively passionate about revitalizing health care. We craft and utilize proven models of care, proprietary technology, and data-driven insights to accelerate progress in care delivery across health care organizations. Our clinical offerings currently span the entire continuum of care, from emergency and hospital-based medicine to telemedicine, intensive care, ambulatory, and in-home clinical care. Together, We Heal.
Job Details - 15,000 annual visits
- 15 ED beds
- 24 hours of Physician coverage
- 8 hours of APC coverage (Mon-Fri)
Facility Information Franciscan Health Munster is a 63-bed acute care facility offering nearly 50 medical specialties and subspecialties including heart care, orthopedic surgery, imaging and diagnostic procedures, laboratory and more.
Community Description Munster lies in the Chicago Metropolitan area, approximately 30 miles southeast of Chicago. The city is home to several local, regional and national companies such as The Times of Northwest Indiana newspaper, PepsiCo bottling and distribution facility, Whole Foods Market distribution, 3 Floyds Brewing Company, and the LEED-certified Centennial Park and Golf Course.
We offer a competitive compensation package, leadership training and development, SCP University with over 200 hours of free CMEs and more.
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emergency medicine, healthcare, physician, acute care, telemedicine, patient care, medical specialties, clinical services, hospital medicine, community health