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Pocus Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Pocus information

What is a pocus?

A POCUS (Point-of-Care Ultrasound) job typically involves using portable ultrasound devices to assist in real-time diagnostics and medical decision-making at a patient's bedside. Professionals in this role may include physicians, sonographers, or other healthcare providers trained in POCUS applications. They perform quick ultrasound assessments in emergency medicine, critical care, internal medicine, and other specialties to enhance patient care. POCUS helps in diagnosing conditions like cardiac abnormalities, lung issues, and abdominal concerns without needing traditional imaging departments.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a pocus specialist?

A POCUS specialist performs bedside ultrasound examinations to provide real-time diagnostic information for patient assessment and management. Their day often includes collaborating with physicians and other healthcare team members, documenting findings, maintaining ultrasound equipment, and ensuring proper image acquisition. POCUS specialists may also educate colleagues or trainees on ultrasound techniques, contributing to broader clinical competence within their team. These responsibilities require effective communication and adaptability to respond to patients' immediate diagnostic needs in fast-paced clinical environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the pocus position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a POCUS (Point-of-Care Ultrasound) specialist, you need a strong background in clinical medicine, medical imaging, and hands-on experience with ultrasound technology, often supported by relevant healthcare licensure or certification. Familiarity with portable ultrasound systems and completion of recognized POCUS training or credentialing programs are typically essential. Exceptional communication, critical thinking, and attention to detail are important soft skills in this role. These competencies are vital to delivering accurate, timely diagnostic information and supporting clinical decision-making in various healthcare settings.

What cities in Michigan are hiring for Pocus jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most Pocus job openings:

Infographic showing various Pocus job openings in Michigan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 90% In-person, 5% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Veterinary ER Clinician Mentorship Program

MedVet

Commerce, MI

$100K/yr

Full-time

Medical

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

Are you a new or recent veterinary graduate with a passion for delivering exceptional emergency care? MedVet’s Emergency Clinician Mentorship Program (ECMP) is designed just for you. This hands on , accelerated training program provides a unique opportunity to launch your career in emergency veterinary medicine within a collaborative, supportive, and veterinarian-led organization. 

What is ECMP? 
The ECMP is a one-year, paid training program that blends mentored emergency training with specialty rotations to build your confidence and skills in high-quality emergency care. Upon successful completion of the program, you’ll transition into a full Emergency Clinician role at your training hospital, with salary plus production-based pay.
Program Highlights and Benefits : 
  • Exceptional 1:1 Mentorship
  • Mentors volunteer for their role 
  • Regular check-ins
  • Access to all medical journals and textbooks via OVID 
  • Didactics 
  • POCUS training
  • Student loan repayment program 
  • Full Salary and benefits from day one (salary + production starting year 2) - $100,000 base salary year one
  • Long-term career development

Why MedVet? 
MedVet is a veterinarian-owned and -led network of specialty and emergency hospitals. Our mission is to Lead Specialty Healthcare for Pets, and we do that by investing in our team members, promoting from within, and maintaining a culture of collaboration, excellence, and support. 
 
You’ll join a community of dedicated doctors and healthcare team members who work every day to deliver the very best care to pets, their families, and referring veterinarians. 
Who We’re Looking For: 
  • DVM or equivalent from an AVMA-accredited veterinary school 
  • Licensed (or license-eligible) to practice veterinary medicine in the state of your assigned hospital
  • Passionate about emergency medicine and continuous learning
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
New grads must also submit: 
  • Two letters of recommendation from clinical faculty familiar with your skills and professionalism 

Interested? Apply now and a MedVet Recruiter will reach out to schedule time to talk!