Acute Care Physician Jobs Near Me
- 77 JobsHospitalist - Physician - Shady Grove
Rockville residents enjoy the lifestyle of a close-knit community lifestyle with easy access to the amenities of Washington, D.C. COMMUNITY Located just 22 miles north of Washington, D.C., Rockville's wealth of restaurants, parks, galleries, museums, theaters and historic sites make it a very popular location for families, businesses and young professionals alike. US Acute Care Solutions is the largest physician-owned group in the nation. 26 Physician/APP provider hospitalist team At US Acute Care Solutions you will get ownership in the group, access to the very best post-residency continuing medical education in the nation, and a culture devoted to constant improvement by practicing evidence-based medicine. $212k-300k yearly est.12d agoSleep Physician
We currently have 15 providers (7 Board Certified Sleep Physicians, 5 Physician Assistants and 3 Dental Sleep Specialists) on staff. Arlington, VA / Germantown, MD Comprehensive Sleep Care Center provides complete diagnostic and treatment facilities for all sleep related disorders, treating adults and children. Job Openings for Sleep Physician & Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistants: Comprehensive Sleep Care Center is seeking full and part-time board certified, or board eligible, Sleep Medicine Physicians. $190k-365k yearly est.13d agoOsteopathic Physician
Practice is owned and managed by a Physician with a focus on a supportive workplace culture, ongoing education, and commitment to teamwork and excellence Seeking personable, organized, and skilled Osteopathic Physician to join multidisciplinary practice with over 1000 patients on waiting list! $225k-350k yearly13d agoHand Surgeon
Hand surgeons joining OrthoVirginia will have an active interest in collaborative diagnosis and treatment of hand-related disorders in the context of a multi-disciplinary practice including orthopedic surgeons, interventional physiatrists, anesthesia pain and physical therapists. OrthoVirginia has more than 100 physicians, 27 office locations, MRI facilities, outpatient surgery centers and therapy clinics throughout Virginia. OrthoVirginia is fully integrated on the Epic platform. OrthoVirginia is the state's leading provider of expert musculoskeletal care which serves the needs of its patients through a team of highly- trained specialists who are committed to the independent practice of medicine. OrthoVirginia, Inc. is seeking fellowship trained/Board Certified/Eligible orthopedic Hand Surgeons to join our team for a full-time position in our Northern Virginia region. $175k-335k yearly est.4d agoAcute Care Float Pool RNII Part time | $15,000 Bonus
Children's National supports the development of RN relationships within the community; specifically those Description: All nursing practice is based on the legal scope of practice, national and specialty nursing standards, Children's National Policies and Procedures, and Identify ways to improve operations through quality improvement and assist in implementation of solutions across acute care units. $101k-187k yearly est.14d agoFamily Physician
Position Summary Seeking a Certified Family Physician to join our expanding primary care team and provide patients with high-quality treatment and diagnostic services in an outpatient setting. At Gerald Family Care we offer a full range of services for all family members. The ideal family physician will have a passion for providing diagnostic services in a rural setting to patients and will enjoy working closely with other healthcare professionals in our organization. Gerald Family Care is an outpatient, Primary Care Medical Practice located in the Maryland and Washington, D.C. areas, founded in 1974 by Dr. Melvin D. Gerald. $175k-225k yearly5d agoFamily Medicine Physician- GME Program Director
The Family Medicine Program Director (PD) is faculty who supervise and manage the residency program with administrative and clinical oversight of the educational program including the residents and faculty. Must include current certification in the specialty for which they are the program director by the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM) or by the American Osteopathic Board of Family Medicine (AOBFM) Responsibilities for program director include administrative and educational oversight of the program to be in compliance with the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) common and Family Medicine specialty specific guidelines. $178k-263k yearly est.3d agoLocum Tenens OB/GYN in MD (Physician )
An esteemed Medical Center - General in Rockville, MD is looking for a best in class Locum Tenens MD for a OB/GYN Hospitalist assignment. Obstetrics & Gynecology opening in Rockville, Maryland. $69k-145k yearly est.7d agoChiropractor Centreville, VA 20121
We would like them to be a board-certified Chiropractor in Maryland. Full time Chiropractor to join an established practice in Centreville, VA 20121 $72k yearly3d agoPrimary Care Physician Assistant (Physician Assistant )
Through high-performance physician groups, accountable care organizations, and population health management programs, Privia works in partnership with health plans, health systems and employers to better align reimbursements to quality and outcomes. Our practice is a proud member of Privia Medical Group, a national physician organization with more than 2,400 providers in multiple states. Outstanding opportunity to become a part of our expanding practice and work alongside a highly-regarded family medicine physician, 2 nurse practitioners, 1 physician assistant, and tenured support staff $154k-235k yearly est.7d ago63N- Reserve Oral and Max Surgeon
Caucasian female Anesthesiologist providing anesthesia to patient while Caucasian male general Surgeon performs surgery in hospital operating room. $2.4k monthly22d agoCertified Registered Nurse Anesthetist
As a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist in the U.S. Air Force, you'll perform specialized and critical nursing duties for surgical patients before, during and after surgery. $128k-210k yearly est.12d agoAdult Psychiatrist - Outpatient
Director, Practice Development LifeStance Health, Inc. (e) Dana.Laghezza (p) We offer Psychiatrists: At LifeStance Health, we strive to help individuals, families, and communities with their mental health needs. $318k-358.6k yearly19h agoHospitalist (DVM)
With three active locations in the Northern VA area (Vienna, VA; Leesburg, VA; Winchester, VA) and a brand-new location in Gaithersburg, MD opening at the beginning of 2023, VSC is a rapidly expanding practice with a thriving, stimulating caseload to grow clientele easily. Veterinary Surgical Centers (VSC), the leading small animal surgery, sports medicine, and rehabilitation practice in Northern Virginia, is looking for a Hospitalist who can work with our team of board-certified surgeons to provide post-operative case management at our brand new facility in Hospitalist will collaborate with our team of surgeons to create and implement treatment plans for our in-house patients. $166k-251k yearly est.4d agoInternist
The Internist will demonstrate subject matter expertise regarding medication, treatment, and standards of patient care. At Gerald Family Care we offer a full range of services for all family members. The Internist will follow policies and procedures, established by the practice. Gerald Family Care is an outpatient, Primary Care Medical Practice located in the Maryland and Washington, D.C. areas, founded in 1974 by Dr. Melvin D. Gerald. $175k-225k yearly5d agoChiropractor Fairfax VA 22030
We would like them to be a board certified Chiropractor in VA. We aren't as concerned about what techniques they use as long as they have complete confidence in their ability to use that technique to get the patient better. Full time Chiropractor to join an established practice in Fairfax VA 22030 $72k yearly3d agoAcute Care Float Pool RNII | $25,000 Bonus
Children's National supports the development of RN relationships within the community; specifically those Description: All nursing practice is based on the legal scope of practice, national and specialty nursing standards, Children's National Policies and Procedures, and Identify ways to improve operations through quality improvement and assist in implementation of solutions across acute care units. $101k-187k yearly est.14d ago62A- Reserve Emergency Medicine Physician
THE ARMY HEALTH CARE ADVANTAGE As a member of the Army health care team, you'll receive benefits that you won't be able to get in a civilian career. Challenging Work Feel inspired with great case diversity and over 40,000 visits coming into the U.S. Army medical facilities and clinics around the world every day. See and study diseases that are not usually encountered in the private sector, and work on vaccines for viruses like Zika and COVID-19 that can have a global impact. Fewer Barriers Practice medicine with fewer limitations by treating patients not on their ability to pay, but by the treatment you see necessary. The U.S. Army Medical Department is one of the few places in the world where comprehensive patient care is the top priority. Serve a Purpose Enjoy the deep satisfaction of performing an important service for your country. Make not only a profound difference in the lives of Soldiers in the Army, but in the lives of their families, friends, and the general public. THE ARMY MEDICAL COMMAND IS COMPOSED OF SIX CORPS Each Medcom Corps has a specific function that works together as a team to maintain the U.S. Army's high standards in patient care. Caucasian female Anesthesiologist providing anesthesia to patient while Caucasian male general Surgeon performs surgery in hospital operating room. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Contains over 40 specialties, from internal medicine and neurosurgery to pathology, anesthesiology, and psychiatry. Army Medical Corps physicians practice in three main areas: Operational Medicine Clinical Medicine Research Medicine ARMY MEDICAL JOBS Caucasian male SPC Lab Technician wearing OCP holding test tubes inside a medical office. MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS The Medical Service Corps is the most diverse branch of the U.S. Army. This Corps is home to medical administrative, scientific, and provider specialties, from direct patient care to management of the U.S. Army's health service system. Disciplines include: Behavioral Sciences Health Services Laboratory Sciences Optometry Pharmacy Podiatry Preventative Medicine MEDICAL SERVICE JOBS Male Physical Therapist wearing OCP training with a male soldier wearing APFU inside during the daytime. MEDICAL SPECIALIST CORPS The Medical Specialist Corps is home to four distinct specialties: Physical Therapists Occupational Therapists Clinical Dietitians Physician Assistants MEDICAL SPECIALIST JOBS Caucasian female CPT Veterinarian wearing OCP kneeling in Veterinary office with a dog. VETERINARY CORPS The Veterinary Corps conducts and oversees all Department of Defense veterinary service activities. Army Veterinary Corps Officers are responsible for preventing contagious and zoonotic diseases, providing care to military working dogs, caring for ceremonial horses, treating family pets, and even supporting Human-Animal Bond Programs at military hospitals. Veterinary Preventative Medicine Laboratory Animal Medicine Veterinary Pathology Veterinary Comparative Medicine Veterinary Clinical Medicine VETERINARY JOBS Emergency Medical Staff examining patient wearing OCP inside an Emergency Room. ARMY NURSE CORPS The Army Nurse Corps represents more than 11,000 Soldiers dedicated to providing high-tech, quality health care for military personnel, their families, and military retirees all over the world. They support humanitarian missions and respond to natural disasters, experiences unmatched as a civilian nurse. Army nurses choose one of five specialties: Critical Care Mental Health Perioperative Emergency Trauma Gynecology/Obstetrics ARMY NURSE JOBS Female Dental Specialist and Dentist holding dental equipment with patient indoors. ARMY DENTAL CORPS The Army Dental Corps teaches more residents than any other institution in the country. It maintains modern dental facilities both in the U.S. and abroad in diverse countries. The Army's Specialty Residency Programs produce graduates regularly scoring in the top 95th percentile. The Army Dental Corps is comprised of nine specialties: Comprehensive Dentistry Oral Surgery Maxillofacial Surgery Orthodontistry Prosthodontistry General Dentistry Oral Pathology Public Health ARMY DENTAL JOBS Caucasian male ROTC Cadet wearing graduation robe standing facing Major in dress blues and family outside during the day. WE'LL HELP PAY FOR YOUR EDUCATION The Army will fund medical school for those aspiring to serve. Through the U.S. Army's Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP), you can: Graduate from medical school debt-free Earn a $2,400+ monthly allowance Receive a $20,000 sign-on bonus HPSP & NURSE SCHOLARSHIPS $2.4k monthly22d agoActive Internal Medicine
THE ARMY HEALTH CARE ADVANTAGE As a member of the Army health care team, you'll receive benefits that you won't be able to get in a civilian career. Challenging Work Feel inspired with great case diversity and over 40,000 visits coming into the U.S. Army medical facilities and clinics around the world every day. See and study diseases that are not usually encountered in the private sector, and work on vaccines for viruses like Zika and COVID-19 that can have a global impact. Fewer Barriers Practice medicine with fewer limitations by treating patients not on their ability to pay, but by the treatment you see necessary. The U.S. Army Medical Department is one of the few places in the world where comprehensive patient care is the top priority. Serve a Purpose Enjoy the deep satisfaction of performing an important service for your country. Make not only a profound difference in the lives of Soldiers in the Army, but in the lives of their families, friends, and the general public. THE ARMY MEDICAL COMMAND IS COMPOSED OF SIX CORPS Each Medcom Corps has a specific function that works together as a team to maintain the U.S. Army's high standards in patient care. Caucasian female Anesthesiologist providing anesthesia to patient while Caucasian male general Surgeon performs surgery in hospital operating room. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Contains over 40 specialties, from internal medicine and neurosurgery to pathology, anesthesiology, and psychiatry. Army Medical Corps physicians practice in three main areas: Operational Medicine Clinical Medicine Research Medicine ARMY MEDICAL JOBS Caucasian male SPC Lab Technician wearing OCP holding test tubes inside a medical office. MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS The Medical Service Corps is the most diverse branch of the U.S. Army. This Corps is home to medical administrative, scientific, and provider specialties, from direct patient care to management of the U.S. Army's health service system. Disciplines include: Behavioral Sciences Health Services Laboratory Sciences Optometry Pharmacy Podiatry Preventative Medicine MEDICAL SERVICE JOBS Male Physical Therapist wearing OCP training with a male soldier wearing APFU inside during the daytime. MEDICAL SPECIALIST CORPS The Medical Specialist Corps is home to four distinct specialties: Physical Therapists Occupational Therapists Clinical Dietitians Physician Assistants MEDICAL SPECIALIST JOBS Caucasian female CPT Veterinarian wearing OCP kneeling in Veterinary office with a dog. VETERINARY CORPS The Veterinary Corps conducts and oversees all Department of Defense veterinary service activities. Army Veterinary Corps Officers are responsible for preventing contagious and zoonotic diseases, providing care to military working dogs, caring for ceremonial horses, treating family pets, and even supporting Human-Animal Bond Programs at military hospitals. Veterinary Preventative Medicine Laboratory Animal Medicine Veterinary Pathology Veterinary Comparative Medicine Veterinary Clinical Medicine VETERINARY JOBS Emergency Medical Staff examining patient wearing OCP inside an Emergency Room. ARMY NURSE CORPS The Army Nurse Corps represents more than 11,000 Soldiers dedicated to providing high-tech, quality health care for military personnel, their families, and military retirees all over the world. They support humanitarian missions and respond to natural disasters, experiences unmatched as a civilian nurse. Army nurses choose one of five specialties: Critical Care Mental Health Perioperative Emergency Trauma Gynecology/Obstetrics ARMY NURSE JOBS Female Dental Specialist and Dentist holding dental equipment with patient indoors. ARMY DENTAL CORPS The Army Dental Corps teaches more residents than any other institution in the country. It maintains modern dental facilities both in the U.S. and abroad in diverse countries. The Army's Specialty Residency Programs produce graduates regularly scoring in the top 95th percentile. The Army Dental Corps is comprised of nine specialties: Comprehensive Dentistry Oral Surgery Maxillofacial Surgery Orthodontistry Prosthodontistry General Dentistry Oral Pathology Public Health ARMY DENTAL JOBS Caucasian male ROTC Cadet wearing graduation robe standing facing Major in dress blues and family outside during the day. WE'LL HELP PAY FOR YOUR EDUCATION The Army will fund medical school for those aspiring to serve. Through the U.S. Army's Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP), you can: Graduate from medical school debt-free Earn a $2,400+ monthly allowance Receive a $20,000 sign-on bonus HPSP & NURSE SCHOLARSHIPS $2.4k monthly22d agoAcute Care Float Pool RNII | $25,000 Bonus
Children's National supports the development of RN relationships within the community; specifically those Description: All nursing practice is based on the legal scope of practice, national and specialty nursing standards, Children's National Policies and Procedures, and Identify ways to improve operations through quality improvement and assist in implementation of solutions across acute care units. $154k-229k yearly est.60d+ ago
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Average Salary For an Acute Care Physician
Based on recent jobs postings on Zippia, the average salary in the U.S. for an Acute Care Physician is $219,416 per year or $105 per hour. The highest paying Acute Care Physician jobs have a salary over $340,000 per year while the lowest paying Acute Care Physician jobs pay $141,000 per year
3 Common Career Paths For an Acute Care Physician
Physician
Physicians' general responsibility is to check, diagnose, and treat a patient's condition to improve their overall wellness. A physician could be General Practitioners or Specialist Physicians, wherein General Practitioners are physicians who provide regular checkups for patients depending on their needs and refer them to a Specialist Physicians who are more skilled in a particular field of expertise for a thorough diagnosis. Physicians monitor a patient's medical history and ensure follow-up checkups to observe if the condition of a patient is changing over time. A physician may refer a patient to other health professionals for further examination as needed.
Senior Technician Specialist
Senior technician specialists are technicians in the office who specialize in a specific activity or task. They are more tenured than entry-level employees and, at times, given bigger responsibilities than their junior counterparts. They may even be asked to lead specific projects. Senior technician specialists are usually involved in the technical or technological needs of the organization. As such, they should be familiar with the different equipment, fixtures, and infrastructure in the office. They are expected to perform installations, repairs, updates, and maintenance. Senior technician specialists should also be able to provide support to office employees on technical and technological aspects.
Clinical Instructor
A clinical instructor is responsible for instructing and evaluating the clinical training of health sciences students. Clinical instructors identify each student's potential and areas of improvement to adjust the teaching approach as needed. They conduct lectures and training in the classroom and health care facilities, testing the students' knowledge by performing actual clinical duties and medical procedures under their supervision. A clinical instructor monitors students' progress, creating comprehensive strategies to enhance interactive learning. A clinical instructor must have extensive knowledge of the medical industry, as well as excellent communication skills to respond to the students' inquiries and concerns during training.