On Call Nephrologist
Updated 11/10/25
Nellis Afb, Nevada, United States
Physician
Nephrology
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
DPM
Position Type
Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment
Long-Term Care/Facility
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Job Title: Nephrologist
Location: Nellis AFB, NV 89191
Duration: 2 Years to permanent
Shift: Standard First Shift
Job Responsibilities:
• This contract covers procured non-personal Nephrologist services for the provision of Inpatient Critical and Acute Care and urgent and emergent consultative services.
• Coverage includes management and disposition of urgent outpatient issues that would otherwise be managed by the full-time Nephrology staff if present, to include telephone messages, provider and nurse inquiries and response to abnormal test results as well as Nephrologist consultative services Emergency Department and inpatient services.
• All physicians providing medical services shall, at all times, comply with the laws, rules and regulations of all governmental authorities having jurisdiction (to include all Defense Health Agency, Department of Defense and Air Force policies). .
• The Group shall appoint a Medical Director to supervise the operation of services provided under this contract and proper provision thereof. The Medical Director will supervise and coordinate the medical services and operation of the Group in conjunction with the Critical Care
• Medical Directors, Critical Care Unit Flight Commander, and the respective Medical Services Flight commander. The Medical Director shall supervise the Group's practices, medical staff relations, and such other group functions. The Medical Director shall devote as much time to the operation and conduct of the service at as is necessary to provide proper and adequate service and to obtain maximum efficiency. The Medical Director shall be privileged to practice at and maintain a medical staff appointment. The use of shall be solely for the normal conduct of medical services on a professional basis. The Group will be expected to participate in performance improvement activities which include but aren't limited to the trauma performance improvement program.
• The physicians within the Group may be requested to participate in medical staff committees, staff conferences in person or by phone (e.g. Morbidity and Mortality conferences, Process Improvement and Patient Safety committees required by the American College of Surgeons, etc.),
• Teaching opportunities shall be undertaken for purposes of meeting ACGME requirements for FMR and for maintaining or improving the quality of care to the patients . The Group shall cooperate with and assist physicians on staff with preparation of reports and studies for publication. The Medical Director agrees to consult periodically with the Medical Director for Trauma, Medical Directors for Inpatient Services, the Chief of the Medical Staff, the Hospital Administrator, and the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff (ECOMS) related to performance of this contract.
• The Group must be capable of providing all required nephrology consultative services for a Level III Trauma Center, with medical and surgical Intensive Care capabilities but without transplant or outpatient dialysis programs.
• Must maintain clinical competencies and perform the required services and procedures to include but not limited to:
• Provision of expert consultative services to all inpatient and outpatient teams across the range of core nephrology disciplines.
• Coordination of nephrology services with other medical activities.
• Diagnosis and treatment of pertinent conditions. Including the preparation and review case histories and clinical records. Order/perform diagnostic procedures including x-ray examinations, clinical laboratory tests including urine microscopy. Interpretation of test results and examination findings, and appropriate treatment and disposition.
• Consultative services will include patients previously established with the
• Nephrology Clinic, those receiving care elsewhere for known renal disease and those with previously undiagnosed acute or chronic nephrological disorders. These may include patients not otherwise eligible for care in a Military Treatment Facility when accepted under existing trauma network agreements.
• Provision of nephrology consultative services for critical and acute care hospital inpatients and Emergency Department outpatients will include education/teaching to staff members of other disciplines/specialties, medical residents/students, and other personnel involved in patient care.
• In-person consultation and evaluation are required daily for all new and existing consults with exception of stable chronic dialysis patients or when deemed unnecessary by the attending provider.
• Routine or next-day consults may be deferred to the full-time staff or other contracted provider, with the coordination and consent of the accepting provider.
• The nephrologist must be able to provide appropriate consultation and supervision of house staff in line with current standards of care for the following areas:
• Fluid, electrolyte, and acid/base disorders.
• Assessment and management of acute and chronic kidney injury/disease.
• Recommendations for and management of inpatient dialysis to include chronic intermittent, acute intermittent and continuous modalities.
• Assessment of dialysis access and coordination with other specialty providers as needed for intervention.
• Management of peritoneal dialysis and its complications in the inpatient setting, including prescription, assessment and treatment for infection, adequacy and catheter function, with specialty support as needed.
• Management of patients with renal disorders in the inpatient setting, such as pharmaceutic considerations, recommendations regarding planned or proposed procedures and provision of future requirements. This includes patients with a history of renal transplant no longer in the immediate post-transplant period.
• Coordination of care with in-house and outside agencies such as social work, outpatient dialysis units, transplant centers and other healthcare professionals to ensure continuity and communication with the broader team.
• Must be able to place temporary hemodialysis catheters utilizing bedside ultrasound.
• Must participate in hospital performance improvement.
• Must resolve 100% of customer complaints and issues within area of responsibility, with the assistance of patient advocates, hospital ethics committee and others.
• Must be capable of performing a standard comprehensive range of nephrology physician services.
• Documentation. Contractor employees shall prepare all documentation to meet or exceed established standards, to include, but not limited to: timeliness, accuracy, content, and signature. Also included in this concept are any orders or order sets that are required pre or post procedure.
• Coding. Contractor employees shall use the proper coding of procedures and treatment and shall maintain coding accuracy (CPT/E&M/procedure) within industry standards.
• Shall be responsible for creating, maintaining, and disposing of only those Government records, which are specified by the.
• Shall direct supporting Government employees working with or assigned to them during the performance of clinical duties. Guides the performance of assigned personnel. Uses team approach toward staff and patient management.
• Shall possess basic knowledge of safe operation and the care and storage requirements for a variety of medical and non-medical equipment as required by the specialty.Shall treat all personally identifying and health related information, no matter how obtained, as privileged information.
License and Certification:
• Nephrologist License
• BLS/CPR Certificate
Location: Nellis AFB, NV 89191
Duration: 2 Years to permanent
Shift: Standard First Shift
Job Responsibilities:
• This contract covers procured non-personal Nephrologist services for the provision of Inpatient Critical and Acute Care and urgent and emergent consultative services.
• Coverage includes management and disposition of urgent outpatient issues that would otherwise be managed by the full-time Nephrology staff if present, to include telephone messages, provider and nurse inquiries and response to abnormal test results as well as Nephrologist consultative services Emergency Department and inpatient services.
• All physicians providing medical services shall, at all times, comply with the laws, rules and regulations of all governmental authorities having jurisdiction (to include all Defense Health Agency, Department of Defense and Air Force policies). .
• The Group shall appoint a Medical Director to supervise the operation of services provided under this contract and proper provision thereof. The Medical Director will supervise and coordinate the medical services and operation of the Group in conjunction with the Critical Care
• Medical Directors, Critical Care Unit Flight Commander, and the respective Medical Services Flight commander. The Medical Director shall supervise the Group's practices, medical staff relations, and such other group functions. The Medical Director shall devote as much time to the operation and conduct of the service at as is necessary to provide proper and adequate service and to obtain maximum efficiency. The Medical Director shall be privileged to practice at and maintain a medical staff appointment. The use of shall be solely for the normal conduct of medical services on a professional basis. The Group will be expected to participate in performance improvement activities which include but aren't limited to the trauma performance improvement program.
• The physicians within the Group may be requested to participate in medical staff committees, staff conferences in person or by phone (e.g. Morbidity and Mortality conferences, Process Improvement and Patient Safety committees required by the American College of Surgeons, etc.),
• Teaching opportunities shall be undertaken for purposes of meeting ACGME requirements for FMR and for maintaining or improving the quality of care to the patients . The Group shall cooperate with and assist physicians on staff with preparation of reports and studies for publication. The Medical Director agrees to consult periodically with the Medical Director for Trauma, Medical Directors for Inpatient Services, the Chief of the Medical Staff, the Hospital Administrator, and the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff (ECOMS) related to performance of this contract.
• The Group must be capable of providing all required nephrology consultative services for a Level III Trauma Center, with medical and surgical Intensive Care capabilities but without transplant or outpatient dialysis programs.
• Must maintain clinical competencies and perform the required services and procedures to include but not limited to:
• Provision of expert consultative services to all inpatient and outpatient teams across the range of core nephrology disciplines.
• Coordination of nephrology services with other medical activities.
• Diagnosis and treatment of pertinent conditions. Including the preparation and review case histories and clinical records. Order/perform diagnostic procedures including x-ray examinations, clinical laboratory tests including urine microscopy. Interpretation of test results and examination findings, and appropriate treatment and disposition.
• Consultative services will include patients previously established with the
• Nephrology Clinic, those receiving care elsewhere for known renal disease and those with previously undiagnosed acute or chronic nephrological disorders. These may include patients not otherwise eligible for care in a Military Treatment Facility when accepted under existing trauma network agreements.
• Provision of nephrology consultative services for critical and acute care hospital inpatients and Emergency Department outpatients will include education/teaching to staff members of other disciplines/specialties, medical residents/students, and other personnel involved in patient care.
• In-person consultation and evaluation are required daily for all new and existing consults with exception of stable chronic dialysis patients or when deemed unnecessary by the attending provider.
• Routine or next-day consults may be deferred to the full-time staff or other contracted provider, with the coordination and consent of the accepting provider.
• The nephrologist must be able to provide appropriate consultation and supervision of house staff in line with current standards of care for the following areas:
• Fluid, electrolyte, and acid/base disorders.
• Assessment and management of acute and chronic kidney injury/disease.
• Recommendations for and management of inpatient dialysis to include chronic intermittent, acute intermittent and continuous modalities.
• Assessment of dialysis access and coordination with other specialty providers as needed for intervention.
• Management of peritoneal dialysis and its complications in the inpatient setting, including prescription, assessment and treatment for infection, adequacy and catheter function, with specialty support as needed.
• Management of patients with renal disorders in the inpatient setting, such as pharmaceutic considerations, recommendations regarding planned or proposed procedures and provision of future requirements. This includes patients with a history of renal transplant no longer in the immediate post-transplant period.
• Coordination of care with in-house and outside agencies such as social work, outpatient dialysis units, transplant centers and other healthcare professionals to ensure continuity and communication with the broader team.
• Must be able to place temporary hemodialysis catheters utilizing bedside ultrasound.
• Must participate in hospital performance improvement.
• Must resolve 100% of customer complaints and issues within area of responsibility, with the assistance of patient advocates, hospital ethics committee and others.
• Must be capable of performing a standard comprehensive range of nephrology physician services.
• Documentation. Contractor employees shall prepare all documentation to meet or exceed established standards, to include, but not limited to: timeliness, accuracy, content, and signature. Also included in this concept are any orders or order sets that are required pre or post procedure.
• Coding. Contractor employees shall use the proper coding of procedures and treatment and shall maintain coding accuracy (CPT/E&M/procedure) within industry standards.
• Shall be responsible for creating, maintaining, and disposing of only those Government records, which are specified by the.
• Shall direct supporting Government employees working with or assigned to them during the performance of clinical duties. Guides the performance of assigned personnel. Uses team approach toward staff and patient management.
• Shall possess basic knowledge of safe operation and the care and storage requirements for a variety of medical and non-medical equipment as required by the specialty.Shall treat all personally identifying and health related information, no matter how obtained, as privileged information.
License and Certification:
• Nephrologist License
• BLS/CPR Certificate
By applying you agree to our Terms of Service