Emergency Medicine Physician

    Posted 3 days ago
    Spooner, WI · Onsite

    Full Time

    Onsite

    About the job

    ER Physician for Spooner, WI

    Wapiti empowers healthcare providers to make a profound impact in rural communities, where their diverse skill sets are critical for saving lives, making real-time decisions, and supporting underserved populations. As a provider through Wapiti, you'll utilize your full skill set to deliver essential care while playing a vital role in strengthening these communities. Our rural partners recognize the importance of your work, offering deep appreciation and support, so you can focus on what truly matters—making a lasting difference in the lives of your patients when every second counts.

    Job Description

    • Shift Length: 12 or 24 hour shifts (8-8)
    • Patient Volume: Approx. 21 patients/day
    • Electronic Medical Records (EMR): Epic with Dragon Dictation
    • Trauma Level: IV

    Requirements

    • License: Wisconsin
    • DEA/CSR: Wisconsin DEA Required
    • Board Certification: Will consider any board with ER experience (e.g., FM Board with ER Experience or EM Board)
    • Life Supports: If EM boarded, must have proof of taking ATLS once. All others are waived. If FM boarded, must have all active life supports. ATLS or CALS-TM accepted for Trauma certification. Certifications are preferred to be completed via American Heart Association.
    • Covid/Flu Vaccination: Preferred but not required

    Benefits

    • Comprehensive malpractice coverage, including tail insurance.
    • A dedicated logistics team to arrange your travel hassle-free.
    • All-inclusive local housing and travel accommodations, including car rentals.
    • Flexible career options to suit your lifestyle and preferences.
    • Streamlined credentialing process, with all documentation gathered for your review.

    Community Overview

    Spooner, Wisconsin, is a small city located in the northwestern part of the state, known for its scenic beauty, outdoor recreation opportunities, and proximity to the Chequamegon National Forest. It also serves as a hub for local tourism, particularly for fishing, boating, and hiking enthusiasts.