Emergency Medicine Physician ID - 13182

Emergency Department

  • ED Volume: 20,000
  • ED Beds:15
    • 16-bed behavioral health unit
  • ED Admission Rate: 13%
  • Staffing Model: Single provider, APP shift per day
  • EMR: Meditech
  • Special equipment/highlights/details include 24/7 in-house ob-gyn, anesthesiology, hospitalist, CT, excellent lab turn around times
  • 20% of patients are PED
  • Qualifications: board certified/ eligible

Benefits

Financial Benefits:

  • $4,000 tax-free CME/BEA annually
    • $6,500 plus your state and DEA license in year one for new graduates
  • Groundbreaking 100% Paid Parental Leave
  • Pioneering Paid Military Leave
  • Student loan refinancing as low as 2.99%
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, vision and Rx coverage
  • Short- and long-term disability (own occupation)
  • Unmatched medical malpractice including tail and free litigation support
    • USACS malpractice claims are less than 1/2 the national average!

Intangible Benefits

  • Location flexibility and career stability of a national group
  • National Clinical Governance Board (NCGB) of internally elected physicians
  • Clinical Management Tools (CMTs) provide evidence-based support
  • 24/7/365 live physician support
  • Professional Development Programs including:
    • Scholars (Leadership Training)
    • Efficiency Academy
    • Engagement & Experience Academy
  • USACS Annual Assembly opportunity
  • Internal USACS STAT traveling physicians

Hospital

Community

Located in Loudon County, VA., Dulles is a suburb of Washington, D.C. with highly-rated public schools and considered one of the best places to live in Virginia.

Other USACS services at this location

Hospitalist Service

  • Average daily census of 27 patients
  • Open ICU with on-call Intensivist, no procedures required
  • Five full-time physicians and two full-time APPs
  • Staffed with one physician and one APP daily

About USACS

You got into medicine to do one thing: care for patients. You've come to the right place.

Ours is a physician-owned group, the largest in the nation, meaning we have built a model that allows our physicians to focus on our mission: to care for patients. It also means we are built to last, with the size, resources, and opportunities of a national company.

At US Acute Care Solutions you will get ownership in the group, access to the very best post-residency continuing medical education in the nation, and a culture devoted to constant improvement by practicing evidence-based medicine. But most importantly, you’ll get colleagues who, as leaders of their own destiny, are committed to a culture of shared ownership over our common goal: outstanding patient care.

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