Cardiothoracic Surgery, Cardiovascular Diseases, Critical Care Medicine

CICU - APP (NP or PA) Needed in MD

Job description

Location: Baltimore

Start Date: September

Contract Length: 3-6 months

Shift Details: Rotating, 7p-7a /7a-7p could be nights or days in a particular week. 3 shifts per week.

Work Details:
• Amount of coverage needed per month: 12 shifts per month (3 per week)
• Patients per night: Cardiac Surgery: 1-3 per day, Heart Attack patients 5, Nights: emergency patients very low, and issues w/ cardiac surgery patients (a couple per week)
• Patient population/age: 18+
• EMR: Cerner
• Are there procedures? Required: arterial catheter insertion and central line insertion.
• Skills required: Must have Cardiac Surgery ICU experience, and be familiar w/ post-op cardiac surgery patient and ventilator management. Fresh post op, No Heart transplant patients. Do not need Vein harvesting exp. No OR time. MICU manages all medicine patient, SICU manages all surgical patients minus cardiac surgery, Neuro ICU patients are typically medical but there seems to be some changing in scope with that team to taking some from SICU.

Practice Setting:
• Hospital

Requirements:
• Board Certification: yes
• State license required: MD required.
• DEA: Yes
• CSR: tbd
• Certifications preferred:
• Certifications required: ACLS, BLS
• Minimum experience required: 1 year minimum

Credentialing Timeframe: 90-120 days, possibility for emergency priv in 3-4 weeks


FYI- If you know of any friends or colleagues interested in this opportunity, I can pay a referral bonus.

I look forward to speaking with you!


Keeya Milner
Recruiting Consultant
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5930 Cornerstone Court West, Suite 300
San Diego, CA 92121
Based in Atlanta, GA (EST)

  • 3-6 months ongoing
  • No Call
  • Travel and malpractice included

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