Supplemental Pediatric Intensivist in PORTLAND, Oregon at Legacy Health
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Job Description
US-OR-PORTLAND
Job ID: 25-43170
Type: Supplemental
Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel
Overview
Position Overview:
Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel is seeking to expand our team and welcome BE/BC Supplemental Pediatric Critical Care physicians We are a current recipient of the Gold Beacon Award by the AACN for excellence in multi-disciplinary, collaborative, family-centered pediatric critical care.
About Randall Children’s Hospital & Legacy Health:
Randall Children’s Hospital is a state-of-the-art, 9-story freestanding Children’s Hospital affiliated with Legacy Emanuel Hospital. Our facility offers a large, separate Children's Emergency Department open 24/7, a LEVEL IV NICU, the region’s only inpatient rehabilitation facility as well as a 24-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit with large private rooms that promote our ideal of family-centered care.
The hospital has over 100 pediatric sub-specialty professionals in both medical and surgical areas and has been verified as both a Level I Pediatric Trauma and Level I Pediatric Surgical center. Legacy Health System consists of seven hospitals, dozens of primary care and specialty clinics, a regional medical laboratory service, a research facility and The Oregon Burn Center.
Location & Lifestyle: Portland, Oregon
Portland is a sophisticated city offering diverse communities and unique cultural activities. Beautiful parks, waterways and more biking paths per mile than any other U.S. city promote an active and healthy lifestyle. In just over an hour the snowboarder can be riding at Mt. Hood, the surfer can be catching waves at Cannon Beach, and the windsurfer can be sailing in the Gorge. There truly is something for everyone in Portland, Oregon.
Responsibilities
- The Pediatric Intensivist provides hospital-based critical care to inpatients in the Pediatric ICU, as the attending physician-of-record.
- Pediatric code response, ECLS management, management of advanced modes of ventilation including VDR, directing pediatric transport, and supervising care provided by advanced practitioners.
- Provision of collaborative management with numerous pediatric surgical and sub-specialty services.
Qualifications
Education:
- Graduate of four-year accredited U.S. Medical school or equivalent.
- Completion of an accredited pediatric residency and subsequent fellowship in Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.
Experience:
- Clinical experience in Pediatric Critical Care, including management of ECLS.