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Full-Time EM Physician opportunity in Rushville, Illinois

NES Health seeks a Full-Time Emergency Medicine Physician to join our practice at Sarah D.
Culbertson Memorial Hospital located in Rushville, Illinois.
About the Hospital 22 Bed Community Hospital ePowerDoc EMR (transitioning to Cerner in late 2023) Coverage includes:
CT in hospitalMRI availableStroke CenterRadiology and Teleradiology at nightInterventional RadiologyGeneral Surgery (OP procedures only)Ortho is OP onlyPodiatryGastroNeurologyHospitalistCardiology About the Program and Hours 5 Bed Emergency Department 4,800 Annual Visit ED 5% admission rate from the ED During the weekday days, there are HM APPs who cover the floor.
During the weekday nights, ED providers write bridge orders During the weekends, the ED providers admit patients (average of 3-4 for the weekend) 12- or 24-hour shifts (7a-7p/7p-7a or 7a-7a) Qualifications Active Illinois license in the state or ability to attain unrestricted state license Candidate Must be BE/BC in EM, IM, or FM Active ACLS, ATLS, and/or PALS About the Community Rushville is a town in Schuyler County.
IL.
Living in Rushville offers residents a suburban atmosphere that is comprised of home owning families and retirees.
NES Health, Transforming Patient Care, Together.
Physician owned and managed for almost 50 years, NES Health works relentlessly to attract and retain outstanding clinical talent, nurturing our providers with support and resources that foster professional success.
Salary:
$76 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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