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Critical Care/Trauma Physician

WhiteCoat Locums, Davenport, IA, United States

Duration: Full Time


Facility in Davenport, IA seeking CC/Pulm locums coverage Rates: $325/hr Opportunity Highlights
  • Start Date: PRN (As needed).
  • Credentialing: 60-day timeframe.
  • Work Setting: Inpatient ICU Rounding and Admitting.
  • Support Staff: Robust APP coverage (3 APPs Mon Fri; 1 NP Sat Sun; 1 PA Nights).
  • EMR: Cerner (Transitioning to EPIC 10/26).
  • Strict Facility Policy: Shifts will not be confirmed until the MSO verifies the provider s application file is 100% complete.
Clinical Scope & Volume The physician will lead the critical care team in a Level 3 Trauma environment, managing high-acuity pulmonary and critical care patients.
  • ICU Volume: Average 18 patients per day (NP support provided).
  • Floor Volume: Average 10 non-ICU pulmonary patients per day.
  • Admissions: 3 5 per day.
  • ICU Beds: 20.
  • Call Ratio: 1:4.
Required Skills & Procedures
  • Ventilation Management: Invasive (ETT/NT/Tracheostomy) and Non-Invasive (BiPAP/CPAP).
  • Core Procedures: Central Line and Arterial Line insertion, Chest tube insertion, Paracentesis, and Thoracentesis.
  • Pulmonary Procedures: Bronchoscopy with BAL, Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT).
  • Advanced Procedures: Endobronchial Ultrasound (EBUS) and ION robotic-assisted bronchoscopy (Required/Highly Preferred).
Provider Requirements
  • Board Status: Board Certified in Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine (Required).
  • Fellowship: Completion of a PCCM Fellowship (Required).
  • Licensure: Active Iowa (IA) License or IMLC LOQ in hand at time of name clear (Required).
  • Certifications: Active ACLS and proficiency in ION/EBUS.
  • Background: 100% Clean Malpractice and Background (Required).
  • Documentation: Self-Query NPDB pulled within the current month (Required at presentation).
About WhiteCoat Locums: - Physician owned and led agency - Highest-Pay rates on the market - $1m/3m malpractice insurance and tail - 100% transparency