Company Description
Brevard Physician Associates, PLLC (BPA) is a multi-specialty, physician-owned group formed in 2013, providing services in anesthesiology, emergency medicine, and radiology. Serving four Health First hospitals and additional diagnostic centers in the region, BPA is committed to patient satisfaction and high-quality outcomes. BPA is composed of over 150 physicians and advanced practice providers, delivering more than 1,000 years of combined medical expertise. The group represents a legacy of excellence, with its origins rooted in prominent medical practices formed as early as 1977.
Job Details
Description
As an Emergency Physician, you will provide emergency medical care to patients at our four Health First Brevard County Hospitals and at future free-standing emergency rooms. This is a pivotal role within a physician-owned organization that provides seamless care to both adult and pediatric patients. As the ED Physician, you will provide clinical oversight of Emergency Department patients assigned to care, as well as collaborate with hospital staff working in the Emergency Department during the shift.
Schedule: Various shifts covering the facilities, 24-hour shifts, 7 days per week
Schedule: Various shifts covering the facilities 24-hour shifts, 7 days per week
SUMMARY OF SERVICE DELIVERY EXPECTATIONS:
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to walk or stand for long periods.
Ability to move heavy patients and equipment.
Repeated bending, squatting, and stooping.
Normal or corrected vision and hearing.
Reaching and bending, including reaching above shoulder height.
Ability to lift, carry, push, and pull a minimum of 50 pounds.
Ability to perform shift work including working 12 hour shifts
Ability to communicate with employees, patients, and visitors.
Ability to remain calm under stress.
ANALYTICAL SKILLS
Ability to evaluate a situation and provide the necessary duties and expertise to manage an emergency situation.
Ability to assess, plan, and direct patient care.
Ability to communicate well within the department and with the other departments.
Ability to communicate well with agencies that bring patients to the Emergency Department, including EMS, Law Enforcement, and other agencies.
Ability to communicate well with transfer facilities to obtain services for patients who need a higher level of care.
WORKING CONDITIONS HAZARDS
Exposures to toxic/caustic/chemicals/detergents
Exposure to extreme conditions, hot/cold
Exposure to dust/fumes
Exposure to moving mechanical parts
Exposure to potential electrical shock
Exposure to X-ray/electromagnetic energy
Exposure to high-pitched noises
Exposure to communicable diseases
Exposure to blood-borne pathogens and body fluids
Gaseous Risk Exposure
Use of a fitted respirator
PHYSICAL WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Well-lighted, well-ventilated work areas.
Work under stress and in conditions typical of a hospital.
SPECIAL DEMANDS:
Ability to work both cooperatively and independently, to work efficiently under stress, to utilize sound professional judgement in establishing priorities and intervening in urgent and emergent patient care situations.
Ability to promote a positive public image of the Hospital by communicating in a polite, tactful, and professional manner with patients, families, visitors, and co-workers.