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Get to know Summit Pacific Medical Center
Your trusted partner in Health and Wellness, Summit Pacific is a vibrant and expanding public hospital district that operates a Critical Access Hospital with a Level IV trauma designation, three rural healthcare clinics, and a seven-day-a-week urgent care clinic. Our vision is "Through Summit Care, we will build the healthiest community in the Nation." Our hospital is unique due to its size and accessibility. We pride ourselves on our ability to give patients quick access to a provider.
Critical Access Hospital
24/7 Emergency Department
Level II Cardiac Center
Level III Stroke Center
Level IV Trauma Care
To learn more about Summit Pacific, visit www.summitpacificmedicalcenter.org
Pay Range (depending on experience): $119.19 - $119.19
Job Summary
The Physician in the Acute Care provides services to the District as an inpatient provider. Works collaboratively with patients and other members of the care team to maintain a patient-centered approach to care that supports positive patient experiences while ensuring delivery of evidence-based, quality care.
Job Specific Duties and Responsibilities
- *Provide services to the District as an inpatient provider for Hospital patients requiring such care. Take ownership for care of assigned patients according to current standards of care.
- Engage in consultations with other Clinic and Hospital Practitioners. Collaborating with a multidisciplinary staff to best administer patient care, admitting patients needing hospital-level care including ED boarders when necessary, daily rounding on all admitted patients, safe discharge or transfer of patients with appropriate disposition, medical management of all patients under your care, appropriate documentation of and billing for said care, supervision of resident physicians and medical students when present, supervision of outpatient infusion services, leadership of inpatient staff including leading weekday multidisciplinary rounds.
- *Actively assist and participate in ongoing quality improvement and risk management programs with respect to inpatient medicine services. Work to develop and implement policies affecting the provision of Practitioner Services in coordination with District administration. Continually develop and promote standards and quality control of Practitioner Services through (1) participation in all ordinary and special medical record audits for quality of care, completeness, timeliness, and medical/legal considerations, (2) review of, response to and management of problems and complaints as related to providing Practitioner Services, (3) participation in the development of a policies and procedures manual, follow-up instructions, protocols, and record retrieval systems, and (4) preparation for and participation in regulatory reviews and accreditation surveys.
- *Submit all charges for professional services provided on a timely basis and consistent with District's policies and procedures. Provide a reasonable amount of charity care to patients, as mutually agreed by the parties.
- *Comply with all on-call and call coverage obligations, if any, as established by and in accordance with Hospital's Medical Staff Bylaws, Rules, and Regulations.
- *Meets or exceeds quality care standards, achieves clinical excellence, contributes to quality improvement, and strives for high patient satisfaction. Independently plans work and develops procedures to accomplish goals. Participates actively in the quality improvement system, complies with all appropriate Washington State Department of Health standards, National Patient Safety goals, and other quality improvement projects. Participate in the resolution of patient and provider complaints and enhancement of patient and provider satisfaction as measured by regular surveys.
- *Complete and maintain adequate and proper medical records with respect to all patients examined or treated in accordance with all applicable legal, accreditation and third-party payor standards within such time limits as are required by Hospital or its Medical Staff bylaws, rules and regulations. Practitioner is subject to any fines and/or other penalties pertaining to delinquent medical records pursuant to Hospital's Medical Staff Bylaws.
- *Maintains professional skills through research and training/continuing education opportunities. Participates in interdisciplinary meetings; stays abreast of trends and best practices; develops and implements new and revised methods, practices, policies, techniques and procedures. Ensures compliance with all regulatory requirements and federal, state and local laws.
- *Provide input to District on issues relating to such as budget development, staff evaluations, equipment and supply acquisitions, etc. Assist with supervision and provide input to District's or Hospital's administration regarding services and non-provider staff.
- Special projects and other related duties as assigned.
Essential Job Function
Staff Member Responsibilities
- *Adapts to changes in the work environment: Engages others in understanding the reason for change and leads them to identify the path forward.
- *Builds and maintains working relationships: Maintains strong working relationships and engenders trust and credibility through effective and professional interactions.
- *Creates positive experiences for patients, customers and co-workers.
- *Demonstrates ongoing learning & development: Participates in ongoing skills training, competency development, and professional development.
- *Exhibits effective work skills: Successfully performs job duties in accordance with SPMC expectations for quality, quantity, and timeliness. Demonstrates initiative. Effectively adjusts to changing circumstances; prioritizes and manages workload to achieve desired results; remains focused and on track despite obstacles or interruptions.
- *Facilitates Teamwork: Actively engages in team activities. Welcomes and supports new team members; promotes a positive work environment.
- *Fosters an environment of trust: Maintains open & honest communication. Protects privacy & confidentiality. Follows through on commitments.
- *Supports SP mission, vision, and values: Provides thoughtful and constructive input for strategic planning. Participates in departmental/functional strategies and tactics.
Organizational Responsibilities
In addition to the duties and responsibilities listed above, all employees are expected to adhere to Summit Pacific behavior and patient experience standards, comply with policies, procedures, and regulatory guidelines; and act in an ethical, professional, respectful, and collaborative manner.
Required Education and Experience
Successful completion of an approved ACGME/AOA accredited residency program with fulfillment or qualification of board certification within the requirements of the applicant's Board.
Required Licenses, Certifications and/or Registrations
- Active and unrestricted MD or DO license in the state of Washington
- Board certified or eligible in Emergency Medicine
- DEA certification
- Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Ability to diagnose, develop treatment plans, and treat patients across a broad spectrum of medical diagnosis.
- Proficient in the use of current technology and computers; ability to learn and effectively use new programs and equipment.
- Professional and effective written and verbal communication skills. Ability to identify and employ communication strategies appropriate to the audience.
- Ability to cultivate effective partnerships and work in collaboration with providers, other health care professionals, managers, and patients.
- Ability to maintain accurate and timely documentation and records.
- Ability to work independently performing a wide variety of duties that require the use of independent judgment, advanced problem-solving, critical thinking, organization, and prioritization skills.
Physical Requirements
Never = 0% of time
Seldom = 1-10%
Occasional = 10-30%
Frequent = 30-70%
Constant = over 70%
Lifting
<10 lbs x
Lifting 10-35 lbs x
Lifting >35 lbs x
Carrying <10 lbs x
Carrying 10-35 lbs x
Carrying >35 lbs x
Pushing/Pulling 0-35 lbs x
Sitting x
Standing x
Walking x
Bending/Stooping x
Crouching x
Exposure to BBP x
Vision Within normal range with or without corrective devices
Hearing Within normal range with or without corrective devices
Speech Within normal range with or without corrective devices
Work Shift: Exempt Staff
Working Location: Elma, Washington
Benefits
Our uniquely designed benefits are here to support you and your family in staying well, growing professionally and achieving financial security!
We take care of you, so you can focus on delivering our mission of caring for everyone, especially the most vulnerable in our communities.
Benefits offered by SPMC:
Competitive Compensation
Medical
Prescription
Dental (including Orthodontia)
Vision
Healthcare FSA and daycare FSA
Daycare subsidized benefit
Life Insurance
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D)
Short- and long-term disability
Generous employer 403b match contributions for retirement
457 retirement account for additional funds
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Tuition reimbursement
Smoking Cessation Assistance
Employee Wellness Program
Employee Committees to participate in such as Spirit Team
Beautiful on-site gym for employees
Instructor led fitness classes for employees, including Yoga, Kettlebells and Bootcamps
Walking trails on site
Additional Information
Summit Pacific is a vibrant and expanding nonprofit public hospital district serving east Grays Harbor County, Washington. Founded in 1982, Summit Pacific now operates three locations comprised of a critical access hospital, primary care clinics, an urgent care clinic and range of ancillary and specialty services.
Far enough to have privacy and enjoy the small-town lifestyle, yet close enough to have the benefits of the city. There are many year-round recreational activities in and around Grays Harbor such as:
Hiking/ walking trails - whether you're looking for short easy walking trails or long hikes you can find many trails located either on site or just miles from Summit Pacific. There are many great hiking trails about an hour away at the Quinault Rainforest which is also the home of some of the largest trees in the world!
Kayaking - There are many areas that are easily accessible and have beautiful views.
Nature viewing - Multiple whale watching towers and tours, state parks, Olympic Game Farm (where you can feed the animals straight from your car)
Fishing & Hunting - If you're looking for areas to hunt/ fish or looking for guided tours this is a great area! Westport is just 42 miles away with many opportunities to catch or buy fresh fish