Critical Care Physician - New York City, NY - $350k-425k (New Grads Acceptable)
Dallas, Texas, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Critical Care/Trauma
Salary $350,000 – $425,000 yearly
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital
Location New York, New York, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 3/27/24

Are you a high-octane Critical Care Physician ready to unleash your skills in an environment that thrives on the extraordinary? We are seeking a Maverick Critical Care Physician to revolutionize intensive care with innovation, audacity, and a touch of rebellion. If you're tired of the mundane and crave a career that defies the status quo, saddle up for a critical care adventure like no other!

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the charge in managing critically ill patients with a fearless approach
  • Nights only 3X12 hour shifts with rotating weekends and holidays
  • Pioneer innovative treatment modalities and protocols
  • Collaborate with a dynamic team of multidisciplinary experts
  • Contribute to groundbreaking research and clinical trials
  • Challenge the norms and redefine the standard of care in critical medicine
  • Provide mentorship to medical staff with a maverick mindset

Qualifications:

  • Board-certified or Eligible
  • Fellowship trained in Critical Care Medicine
  • Active and unrestricted medical license in the state of New York
  • Proven experience in challenging and complex critical care cases
  • Experience managing cardiac floor patients is necessary
  • A willingness to push boundaries and embrace unconventional solutions
  • Exceptional leadership and communication skills
  • A trailblazer mentality with a touch of audacity

Benefits:

  • Cutting-edge medical technology and resources at your fingertips
  • Opportunities for ongoing professional development and research
  • A supportive and collaborative environment for trailblazing physicians
  • The chance to make a lasting impact in critical care medicine