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Clinical Activities: Clinical activities include session-based clinics and inpatient coverage on labor and delivery (including nights and holidays).
Specific duties include: Provide supplementary coverage of labor and delivery call when the permanent faculty are ill, in retreat, traveling professionally, on vacation or on leave. The primary expectation is the provision of clinical midwifery services to patients in the...
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Opportunity to provide hospitalist services at a Critical Access Hospital on the Oregon Coast while having an affiliation with the state of Oregon’s only academic medical center.
- Physician led hospitalist program where person-centered care is prioritized.
- Prioritize work-life balance with a 158 annual shift requirement.
- Average of 13.2, 12-hour shifts per month including day and night shifts.
- Tele-intensivists are available for consultation on all ICU patients.
- Collaborative hospitalist division with daily APP coverage.
- Growing and financially strong organization.
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Opportunity to provide hospitalist services at a Critical Access Hospital on the Oregon Coast while having an affiliation with the state of Oregon’s only academic medical center.
- Physician led hospitalist program where person-centered care is prioritized.
- Prioritize work-life balance with a 158 annual shift requirement.
- Average of 13.2, 12-hour shifts per month including day and night shifts.
- Tele-intensivists are available for consultation on all ICU patients.
- Collaborative hospitalist division with daily APP coverage.
- Growing and financially strong organization.
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Provide high-quality emergency medical care to patients of all ages in a rural critical access setting. Evaluate, stabilize, and manage acute and emergent conditions, including trauma, medical, surgical, and behavioral health cases. Work collaboratively with nursing staff, consultants, and hospital leadership to ensure safe, efficient, and compassionate care. Participate in quality improvement, documentation, and patient safety initiatives, and support resident education during OHSU Emergency Medicine rotations.
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The duties of this position include:
- Clinical (80-100%): Provision of inpatient or outpatient clinical duties in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, as assigned by the Division Chief.
- Administrative, Educational and Academic (0-20%): This position will have the opportunity to serve as Section Chief of Sleep Medicine. In this 0.2 aFTE role, you will be expected to guide clinic operations in collaboration with the Practice Manager (clinic) and the Senior Director (sleep labs), regularly...
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The Division of Pediatric Cardiology at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Oregon’s premier pediatric academic medical center, is seeking a Pediatric Electrophysiologist to join our growing team. This is an opportunity to practice advanced pediatric cardiac electrophysiology in a collaborative, multidisciplinary, academic environment.
The ideal candidate will be clinically skilled in both non-invasive and invasive electrophysiology, including electrophysiology studies, catheter ablations, device implantation and management, and inherited arrhythmia...
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Conduct medical and vision evaluations of patients at Casey Eye Institute. Duties include providing routine eye examinations, prescribing glasses and performing related eye care services.
Documents patient findings in the medical record per OHSU and CEI procedures and guidelines and communicates findings and recommendations to ophthalmologists.
Serves as a resource for technician staff regarding patient refractive care and...
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The appointee shall provide services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the University's missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service. Appointee shall have a demonstrated competence in patient care and teaching/mentorship. The most desired candidate will also have interest/experience in research/scholarship/discovery and/or administrative leadership.
Teaches trainees and support staff in their area of professional expertise. Teaching is done during the course of the...
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The Neurosciences Stepdown Unit treats patients with neurological injuries, who require active medical management. Care in the Neurosciences Stepdown Unit follows evidence-based guidelines and clinical pathways developed by the multidisciplinary team. The APP faculty is expected to work a fair share of weekday and weekend shifts.
Clinical Responsibilities:
- Assessment and treatment of patients in the Neurosciences Stepdown Unit in consultation with critical care trained physician faculty, including placement and management of arterial and central lines and lumbar puncture.
- Rounding on patients in the Neurosciences Stepdown Unit as requested by the primary team, and developing and implementing...
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The Division Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is responsible for providing leadership and vision driving excellence in Child Psychiatric clinical care, education, research and public policy intended to improve the wellbeing of children and families across Oregon. The role includes collaborating closely with other divisions in the Department of Psychiatry, the Center for Mental Health Innovation, the Department of Pediatrics, the Institute on Development and Disability, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, Unity Psychiatric Hospital and Randall Children’s Hospital.
This...
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This position will be assigned to the Anatomic Pathology Division, with principal responsibilities in Surgical Pathology, which operates under a subspecialty sign out model. The responsibilities include the clinical service and teaching functions of the sections, as well as sharing evening and weekend call on an equal basis. Your service and other assignments will be reviewed and modified by the department Chair, as needed.
Your educational responsibilities include participation in the instructional program for medical and graduate students, residents and fellows of...
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- Clinical Activities (not related to teaching or research): Assure the safe, efficient, high quality and customer oriented management of patient care to identified patient populations, including but not limited to completing a comprehensive assessment of the patient’s status; developing, monitoring and revising, as appropriate, an evidence-based treatment plan that addresses diagnoses, patterns of disease, risk factors, and treatment alternatives; treat many common acute and chronic health problems; interpret diagnostic tests prescribe and manage medications and other therapies, provide health teaching with an emphasis on prevention of illness and health maintenance; and, refer patients to other healthcare professionals as necessary.
- Position Specific The APP in the...
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- Provide full spectrum family medicine care, (including obstetrical (OB) care strongly preferred, but not required).
- Work collaboratively with full and part time faculty to maintain an active practice.
- The Appointee shall provide services as assigned by the supervisor in furtherance of the university’s missions and goals of teaching, research, patient care, outreach and public service.
- The faculty member will be expected to have a strong commitment to developing the practice into a vibrant...
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Reporting to the Vice Chair & Director of Physics, the appointee will provide technical expertise and clinical support inpatient treatment planning, therapy machine/radioactive sources calibration, radiation safety, and new technology research and clinical implementation.
This position is based in a fast-paced clinical environment requiring close coordination with physicians, physicists, nurses, therapists, and administrative staff. Occasional flexibility in schedule may be required to meet clinical deadlines or address emergent patient care needs.
Team Leadership and Operations
- Coordination of clinical coverage...
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The Division of Infectious Diseases provides clinical care to pediatric patients within Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, a 151 bed hospital-within-a-hospital associated with OHSU, and a member of NACHRI, as well as Doernbecher Children’s Hospital Outpatient Clinics. The Division of Infectious Diseases is a motivated vibrant team of faulty focused on scholarship, research, and advocacy as well as providing the best teaching and clinical care to their chosen area.
The duties of this position include:
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- Serving as an attending physician at OHSU, Portland VAMC, Beaverton Knight Cancer Institute and our community sites.
- Teaching of medical students, house staff, and fellows
- Attending departmental quality meetings, i.e. chart rounds, M&M, and others
- Attending appropriate site-specific tumor boards and multidisciplinary clinics
- Actively engaging in clinical practice as an employee of OHSU at OHSU Hospitals and Clinics (collectively, “Hospital” and, except as otherwise provided in this paragraph 7 of the “Clinician Employment...
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Clinical Activities (not related to teaching or research):
- Position will hold independent clinic sessions each day of the week.
- Position will assist with daily triage and medical review
- Participates in Tumor Board sessions and other OHSU Cancer Institute programming.
- Participates in daily morning rounds with faculty and residents.
Scholarly Activities (research/writing, abstracts, grant supported work, presentations, etc.):
- Grand Round presentations bi-annually.
Administrative Activities:
- Participates in the development of clinical pathways / care plans / guidelines / protocols in conjunction...
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Staffing the Adventist Health Portland Emergency Department as assigned by the Chair; participation in education of medical and paramedic students, house staff and nurses; participating in Emergency Department quality assurance activities.
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This position will provide patient care in the Psychiatric Emergency Service. Psychiatric Emergency Service (PES) - Psychiatrist is responsible for the medical care and psychiatric evaluation of every patient in the PES that is in the facility during their shift.
- Clinical Care: Provide direct psychiatric assessment, diagnosis, and treatment to patients presenting to the PES with acute psychiatric conditions.
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Clinical Responsibilities: Attendance at Outpatient Movement Disorder Clinics at OHSU. Expected to conduct 8 half-day clinic sessions/week for 1.0 FTE. Clinics will include in-person as well as virtual sessions.
Research Responsibilities: Participate in research clinical studies within the Movement Disorders program. This position is intended to be primarily clinical in focus, but there is opportunity to develop research interests and become more involved in clinical research over time.