$275/hr
Full-time, Per diem
Posted 2 days ago
Job description
JOB SPECIFICS
- OSF is looking to add a PRN physician to their team in Bloomington, IL
- This is a nocturnist intensivist position
- 7 on, 7 off model
BENEFITS & PERKS
OSF HealthCare offers a comprehensive Compensation and Total Rewards Package which includes:
- Student Loan counseling
- Career Development through our Physician Leadership Academy
- PRN daily hourly rate is $250 and the night time hourly rate is $275
- OSF Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Physician Licensed to practice medicine in current state.
- Licensed by the Federal Drug Enforcement Administration and the State of Illinois to prescribe narcotics, if applicable.
- Board certified or board eligible in the appropriate specialty(ies). Obtain and maintain medical staff membership and appropriate privileges.
- Must be eligible as a provider for Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health programs.
- Physician shall meet all qualifications to participate in OSF's programs for professional malpractice and other liability coverage.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care aligned to the preferences, goals, and needs of the patients served
Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Critical Care Physician?
A: To succeed as a Critical Care Physician, key technical skills include proficiency in advanced life support, critical care pharmacology, and the ability to interpret complex medical data from various monitoring systems. Soft skills such as strong communication, decision-making, and leadership abilities are also crucial, as they enable effective collaboration with interdisciplinary teams and the ability to make high-pressure, life-or-death decisions. These strengths collectively support career growth and effectiveness in the role by enabling Critical Care Physicians to provide high-quality patient care, manage complex cases, and lead teams in high-stress environments.
Q: What is the career path for a Critical Care Physician?
A: A Critical Care Physician's typical career progression involves starting as an Emergency Medicine or Internal Medicine resident, followed by fellowship training in Critical Care Medicine, and then advancing to roles such as Critical Care Attending Physician, Intensivist, or Medical Director. Key opportunities for skill development and professional growth include staying up-to-date with the latest medical research and technologies, developing leadership and teaching skills, and pursuing certifications like the ABIM Critical Care Medicine certification. Long-term career prospects may include leadership positions in academic medicine, hospital administration, or research, as well as opportunities to transition into related fields like medical education or healthcare policy.
