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Critical Care/Trauma Physician

US Air Force

Position: Critical Care Physician Location: Various Air Force Bases Overview: As a Critical Care Physician serving in the Air Force, you ll have a crucial role in managing the care of Air Force members who have life-threatening injuries or illnesses. Being part of the Air Forces collaborative and dynamic medical team, you ll employ advanced technologies and practices, while providing compassionate, patient-centered care in a multidisciplinary environment. The position calls for a commitment to excellence, an understanding of military culture, and an unwavering allegiance to the medical oath. Key Responsibilities: Patient Care: Provide critical care services to active duty service members, veterans, and their families, ensuring optimal outcomes. Leadership: Lead, supervise, and train a multidisciplinary critical care team to guarantee the highest standards of care. Emergency Response: Be ready to provide urgent medical services in various scenarios, including during military operations, disasters, or humanitarian missions. Research: Engage in research activities related to critical care medicine to facilitate continual advancement in managing critically ill patients. Consultation: Act as a consultant to other physicians and healthcare professionals regarding complex critical care management. Deployment: Be prepared to be deployed to provide critical care services in varied locations, occasionally in a field setting, where conditions might be austere. Educational & Professional Qualifications: Medical Degree: From an accredited medical school. Board Certification: In Critical Care Medicine. License: An active and unrestricted medical license to practice medicine in the United States. Experience: Minimum of two years in a critical care setting. Core Competencies: Clinical Expertise: Profound knowledge in managing critically ill patients, understanding of critical care protocols, and advanced life-saving techniques. Decision Making: Ability to make swift, accurate clinical decisions, often under pressure. Communication: Effective interpersonal and communication skills to interact with patients, families, and the medical team. Adaptability: Flexibility to work in varied environments and adapt to the changing demands of military medical services. Teamwork: Collaborate seamlessly within a multidisciplinary team, ensuring optimal patient outcomes. Ethics: Uphold the highest ethical standards and maintain patient confidentiality and dignity at all times. Benefits: Competitive Salary: Enjoy a competitive salary with additional allowances related to deployment and hazardous duty, when applicable. Healthcare: Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance. Retirement: Robust retirement plan and pension. Leave: Generous leave allowances, including vacation, sick, and family leave. Training: Continuous professional development and training opportunities. Application: Candidates interested in serving as a Critical Care Physician in the Air Force are encouraged to apply via the Doc Café portal or reach out to our recruitment team for further details.

Vacancy posted 4 days ago
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