Join our team as a Critical Care Intensivist in the San Francisco East Bay, where you will contribute to providing exceptional healthcare and fostering a collaborative environment. This role offers the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the community while working within a supportive team that values professional growth and teamwork. We are seeking a dedicated physician to enhance our critical care services and engage in various clinical improvement initiatives.
Practice Info
- Physicians are involved with numerous work groups, including: Sutter-wide critical care clinical improvement committee, ICU subject matter expert group, code blue committee, pulmonary embolism review committee, ICU celebration of life committee, and more.
- The Summit campus is a comprehensive stroke center and STEMI center with a robust cardiac surgery program, including a structural heart program.
- The 36-bed ICU is a mixed unit with medical, surgical, cardiac surgery, and neuro patients.
- There is a growing VA ECMO program.
- Work in EPIC, with access to our own internal informatics platform.
Responsibilities
- Provide critical care intensivist services at the Summit campus, with occasional shifts at the Alta Bates campus.
- Manage patients in a 36-bed mixed ICU unit, including medical, surgical, cardiac surgery, and neuro patients.
- Contribute to the growing VA ECMO program.
- Provide bedside teaching to Internal Medicine residents.
- Utilize EPIC and internal informatics platform for patient care.
Compensation
- Competitive hourly compensation with annual income of $361,680 to $394,560 depending on shift commitment.
Benefits
- Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
Shift & Schedule
- 80-90% of shifts will be at the Summit campus, with occasional shifts at the Alta Bates campus in Berkeley.
- Average of 11 to 12 shifts per month.
- Block schedule with roughly 1/3 night shifts.
- Work together to make a monthly schedule we can all agree upon.
Requirements
- Board-certified or board-eligible critical care physician (MD or DO).
- A commitment to excellence in clinical service, with strong problem-solving abilities essential for the ICU setting.
- Active California medical license.
- Authorized to work in the United States.
- Not currently considering 2027 fellows.