The Memphis VA Medical Center has an opening for a Pulmonary Critical Care Sleep (PCCS) Staff Physician with a dual academic appointment with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC). The position reports directly to the Chief of Specialty Care and will work in conjunction with other members of the PCCS and/or subspecialty team to provide evidence-based patient-centered care to Veterans. Above all, the PCCS Physician is expected to provide care that exhibits patience, compassionate, appropriateness, effective for the promotion of health, prevention, and treatment of diseases.
The Medical Center consists of one main campus and ten community-based outpatient clinics (CBOCs). It s a 1a complexity tertiary care VA healthcare system located in one of the fastest growing Veteran population regions in the United States. The facility provides comprehensive care to over 47,000 Veterans in a 52-county area of Western Tennessee, Northern Mississippi, and Northeast Arkansas. It includes 236 inpatient beds with a 26-bed Spinal Cord Injury Unit. It is a teaching hospital, providing a full range of patient care services, with state-of-the-art technology, as well as extensive education and research programs.
Duties include but are not limited to:
The PCCS Staff Physician will provide care and lead daily patient care clinical rounds, and discharge planning with members of the interdisciplinary team in ICU, Pulmonary outpatient service and Pulmonary consultation service, as well as Sleep services when required. The PCCS Staff Physician will participate in the call schedule by rotation as assigned by the Service/Section Chiefs. The PCCS Physician is required to be able to demonstrate sound decision-making skills in both clinical and administrative areas, including participation in committees as a member, or as chair if the situation arises. In addition, the PCCS Physician will serve as a preceptor to Residents, Medical Students, and Fellows in the PCCS discipline.
Highlights of this position include:
- Experience Based Salary $265,000 - $355,000 (Negotiable)
- Work Schedule: Mon-Fri: 8AM-4:30PM (Periodic On-Call)
- CME Reimbursement: Possible $1000 per year (must be Board Certified)
- Malpractice Liability Protection with tail coverage
Requirements:
- MD/DO
- BE/EC in PCC
- Eligible for a Faculty Appointment at UTHSC
- Full and unrestricted license from ANY state
- US Citizenship
- Be proficient in the written and spoken use of the English language
- Possess strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to establish professional relationships: Patients, Colleagues, VA Staff
We Offer:
- Paid Time Off: 26 paid vacation days, 13 paid sick days, and 11 paid holidays, 5 paid CME attendance days
- Pay Incentives: Regular salary increases and annual performance bonus
- Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance
- Retirement: Traditional Federal Pension (5-year vesting) and Federal 401K with up to 5% agency match
- No Contract: No Physician Employment Contract and no significant restriction on moonlighting
- Clinical research opportunities and possible academic affiliation
Area Overview:
The medical center is located in the metropolitan area of Memphis, TN, on the bluffs of the Mighty Mississippi River. It s the hub of the United States and is known as the birthplace of Blues, Rock & Roll, and low & slow cooked barbecue. It s also home to the infamous Grizzlies NBA Team.
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