Physician - Pediatric Neuro Critical Care - Helen DeVos Children's Hospital

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Employer
Spectrum Health
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
Posted
Mar 15, 2023
Closes
Apr 02, 2023
Ref
960874733
Specialty / Focus
Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Position Type
Physician
Practice Setting
Hospital / Health System
Hours
Full-Time
The critical care section at Helen DeVos Children's Hospital in Grand Rapids, MI is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible critical care physician to join our dedicated pediatric neurocritical care team. The ideal candidate will have formal fellowship training in pediatric neurocritical care or have several years of experience practicing pediatric neurocritical care. The neurocritical care service functions as a consult service, collaborating with Neurosurgery, Neurology, Neuroradiology, Critical Care, Trauma, and Rehabilitation teams to provide high quality, integrated care to patients with acute neurologic injury in the pediatric ICU.

Helen DeVos Children's Hospital is a 242-bed, free standing tertiary care center located in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is the only licensed free-standing children's hospital and Level 1 pediatric trauma center in West Michigan. The successful candidate will join a team of twenty-one critical care physicians who partner with experienced advanced practice providers to provide care for a busy 24-bed pediatric critical care unit. This group includes 10 cardiac critical care physicians who provide care for a 6-bed cardiac critical care unit. The intensivist group also staffs a pediatric sedation service, one of the largest pediatric sedation programs in the country. We care for a diverse patient population in the medical ICU, including kidney transplant, bone marrow transplant, neurosurgical patients, trauma patients, with an active cardiac and non-cardiac ECMO program.

Qualifications:

Education - Medical Degree (MD or DO)

Licenses - Current M.D. or D.O. license for the state of Michigan.

Current State of Michigan and Federal Narcotics Licenses.

Basic Life Support (BLS) Specific to SHMG 90 Days

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)

Corewell Health/Helen DeVos Children's Hospital

Corewell Health is a not-for-profit, award winning, integrated health system based in West Michigan. Our organization includes a medical center, regional community hospitals, a dedicated children's hospital, a multispecialty medical group and a nationally recognized health plan, Priority Health. Corewell Health Medical Group is a multispecialty physician group dedicated to putting patients' needs first. The medical group is a gateway to Corewell Health's many qualified and highly skilled specialists, and comprehensive services. We invite you to get to know us and our services better (www.shmg.org), and see for yourself what makes us unique. Work at a leading children's hospital and live in the 13th best city in the nation, Helen DeVos Children's Hospital Grand Rapids, MI.

Primary Location

SITE - Helen Devos Childrens Hospital - 100 Michigan St - Grand Rapids

Department Name

Intensivists/PICU - HDVCH

Employment Type

Full time

Shift

Variable (United States of America)

Weekly Scheduled Hours

40

Hours of Work

Variable

Days Worked

Variable

Weekend Frequency

Variable weekends

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