We are working with McLaren Central Michigan Hospital, a Level IV Trauma Center in Mt. Pleasant, MI, they are seeking experienced Emergency Medicine Physicians coverage starting in March. McLaren Central Michigan Hospital is a leading healthcare provider in Mt. Pleasant, MI, dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care with a strong focus on community health and well-being. As a Level IV Trauma Center, the hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and advanced medical technology to provide high-quality emergency services to the surrounding area. McLaren Central Michigan Hospital is committed to efficiency, patient-centered care, and providing an excellent working environment for healthcare professionals.
McLaren Central Michigan Hospital Mt. Pleasant, MI Level IV Trauma Job Details: Dates Needed: • March May (Various Shifts Available) Shift Times: • Day Shifts: 8 AM 8 PM • Night Shifts: 8 PM 8 AM Immediate Openings: • March 2-4 (8 PM 8 AM) • March 3 (8 AM 8 PM) • March 15-16 (8 PM 8 AM) • March 22-23 (8 AM 8 PM) • March 25 (8 PM 8 AM) • Additional April-May dates TBD Facility Highlights: • Annual ED Volume: 20,000 visits • Emergency Room Beds: 18 • Average Patients Per Day: 54 • High Admission Rate: 90% of hospital admissions come from the ED • Daily Transfers: 2% of ED patients transferred • No Fast Track system Team & Support: • Code Blue Coverage: • ER physicians provide airway support • Hospitalists respond and run codes • Anesthesia available for backup during the day • Hospitalists handle all admission orders Specialty Backup Available: • Anesthesia • Orthopedics • Cardiology • Pathology • Radiology
EMR: • Cerner Requirements: • Licensing & Certifications: • Active MI License and DEA (No IMLC) • BLS, ACLS, PALS • ATLS (if not ABEM certified) • Expedited Privileging Available: Must have a clean record for fast onboarding Interested? Send me your CV and Let s connect!
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