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Onsite Medical Providers PC
Overview
The Pediatrician will provide in-house coverage for the Pediatric Floor and consult with ER providers. The role involves working 24-hour shifts with no on-call commitment.
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4 days ago
Valley Health System
The Pediatric Hospitalist will participate in the treatment and management of the busy in-patient newborn and pediatric service, overseeing the newborn nursery, attending routine deliveries, and managing the pediatric inpatient floor and Emergency Department admissions. This role involves collaborative work with pediatric intensivists, neonatologists, and pediatric emergency medicine attendings.
$239,000 - $260,000 / YEAR
Ascension
Collaborate with physicians to diagnose and treat acute and chronic health conditions for neonatology patients. Perform patient assessments, order diagnostic studies, and provide education to families and caregivers.
$136,802 - $156,679 / YEAR
11 days ago
Nevada System of Higher Education
Provide comprehensive inpatient pediatric care, including well newborn care and co-management of PICU patients. Collaborate with pediatric subspecialists and maintain a supportive, close-knit team environment at the hospital site.
$150 / HOUR
The Nurse Practitioner will collaborate with a physician to provide individualized primary healthcare services, including diagnosing and treating health conditions. Responsibilities also include obtaining patient history, performing assessments, and educating patients and their families about treatment options and community resources.
The Pediatric Intensivist will evaluate and treat patients within the Pediatric ICU, coordinating care and discharge planning with the medical team. They will also participate in academic research and ensure documentation meets insurance requirements for quality care.
$110 - $115 / HOUR
12 days ago
The physician will provide medical services, evaluate, and treat patients within an assigned area, coordinating discharge planning and accepting referrals from other physicians. Responsibilities also include participating in efforts to improve cost effectiveness and quality of care, and potentially engaging in academic programs upon request.
$113 - $127 / HOUR
The physician will provide medical services to patients in an assigned area, evaluating and treating them using appropriate diagnostic and treatment skills, and coordinating discharge planning with case management. Responsibilities also include recommending efforts to improve cost effectiveness and quality of care, accepting referrals, and acting as admitting, attending, and/or consulting physician when hospitalization is required.
$241,300 - $282,400 / YEAR
The physician will provide medical services to patients, evaluate and treat them with appropriate diagnostic and treatment skills, and coordinate discharge planning. They will also participate in inpatient and outpatient consultations and ensure documentation meets insurance requirements.
$215,000 - $250,000 / YEAR
13 days ago
Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
Duties involve patient admissions, completing progress notes, patient education, prescribing medications, ordering diagnostic tests, and recommending therapeutic interventions under physician guidance. The role includes performing physical examinations, interpreting diagnostic tests, formulating care plans, and consulting with physicians and other health professionals.
$85,280 - $144,976 / YEAR
15 days ago
Seattle Children's
Manage pediatric floor patients and provide specialized care for newborns in a Level II Nursery. Lead high-acuity interventions and provide pediatric consultations in the emergency department and during high-risk deliveries.
$222,712 - $267,391 / YEAR
17 days ago
Nemours Children's Health
The role involves providing pediatric care for inpatient and well-baby nursery patients across two hospitals in Southern Delaware. Responsibilities include delivery room attendance and performing consultations for pediatric patients in the emergency department.
22 days ago
SolutionHealth
The physician will work as a Pediatric Hospitalist, providing care to pediatric patients. The role emphasizes a commitment to high-value care and collaboration within the health system.
Capitol View Transitional Care Center
Manage the general pediatric floor, NICU level II, and level 1 nurseries. Provide emergency room consultations and ensure 24-hour pediatric coverage through variable shifts.
$2,080 - $2,496,000,000 / YEAR
23 days ago
Corewell Health
The role involves evaluating, diagnosing, and treating hospitalized pediatric patients during the midnight shift. Responsibilities include admitting and discharging patients, managing medications, and coordinating care with consulting services.
24 days ago
The Pediatric Hospitalist will be responsible for admitting and rounding on pediatric patients and managing newborns in the level 1 nursery. Additional duties include attending high-risk deliveries and performing various medical procedures.
The physician will provide 24/7 in-house pediatric hospitalist coverage, including managing newborns and patients aged 12 and older. Responsibilities also include attending deliveries, performing neonatal resuscitation, and participating in clinical protocol creation and quality improvement initiatives.
American Addiction Centers
The APP performs medical histories, physical exams, and daily assessments for newborns and pediatric patients. Responsibilities include ordering diagnostic tests, determining treatment plans, and performing lumbar punctures.
$51 - $77 / HOUR
29 days ago
Geisinger
Provide pediatric hospitalist care, including managing admissions from community physicians and the emergency department. Responsibilities include covering low-risk deliveries and C-sections for well infants 35 weeks and above.
PM Pediatrics
The Advanced Practice Provider will assess and treat acute pediatric injuries and illnesses in an urgent care setting, including performing procedures and interpreting radiographs. They are also responsible for overseeing patient flow, maintaining office operations, and ensuring high-quality, evidence-based care.