MD/DO - Physician/Emergency Medicine
Arc Health is seeking Board Certified Emergency Medicine physicians to provide emergency medicine care at a comprehensive Indian Health Service facilities in the Southwest. This facility is in Polacca AZ in a rural, tribal community in Northeastern Arizona. The facility has about 13,500 annual patient visits and offers 24 hours of physician coverage. Strong Navajo and Hopi cultural traditions exist within this community, offering an opportunity to learn the Navajo and Hopi languages, or to learn about traditional Native American medicine.
The emergency room operates 24-hours a day and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) responders are always available. Diabetes prevention treatment is provided both individually and in group settings, i.e. kitchen creation/eating healthy programs are available. A nutritionist works as part of this team to monitor, track, and create healthy living and lifestyle recommendations. Podiatry services are available on a scheduled basis through contract specialists. Physical therapy and well-child visits are conducted in an outpatient setting, by appointment. Public health nursing works with the Hopi Tribe Community Health Workers to monitor, follow-up, and provide individual and group health interventions. Tribal Behavioral Health Services are also available 24 hours a day. It serves a rural and underserved community in Polacca, AZ. Ideal candidates are those who will consider picking up at least 6-12 shifts per month on an on-going basis.
Practice Description
- Typical number of patients per day: 20-30/day,10-20/night
- EMR: RPMS
- Schedule: 12 hour shifts, 7a-7p/7p-7a
- Solo coverage - no APP back up
- 7 bed ED
- Imaging: Sonosite in ED, imaging read off-site, CT, MRI and Ultrasound available limited hours
- Trauma patients: Major trauma, acute surgical emergencies and high-risk obstetric patients are transported to Flagstaff Medical Center (1hr, 56min), Tuba City Indian Medical Hospital (1 hr, 14 min), Chinle Hospital (1 hr, 12 min), Phoenix Indian Medical Center (4 hrs, 7 min) or to several other contracted health facilities. Patients are typically transported via medical air transport services. This involves the use of helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft equipped for medical emergencies. Helicopter transport to nearby tertiary centers can take approximately 30-60 minutes, depending on the distance and weather conditions. Fixed-Wing Aircraft might take 1-2 hours, including the time for transfer to and from airports.
Requirements
- Board-certified in EM/Eligible by ABEM
- ATLS, ACLS, BLS, PALS
- Active, unrestricted license and DEA from any state or US territory
- Not had a lapse in practice > 6 months leading up to assignment
- Annual Covid and Flu vaccination or exemption
About the location
- Approximately 13500 annual patient visits - 7000 from Hopi and Navajo tribes
- Strong Navajo and Hopi cultural traditions exist within the communities, offering an opportunity to learn the Navajo and Hopi languages, or to learn about traditional Native American medicine.
- The service units are located near the Grand Canyon National Park, with excellent opportunities for photography and outdoor recreation.
- Nearest airports: Flagstaff Pullam Regional (2 hour drive), Albuquerque International Airport (4 hour drive)
About
Pinnacle Emergency Medicine
Pinnacle is committed to reducing health disparities by supplying skilled emergency medicine physicians and advanced practice providers to tribal and critical access hospitals, ensuring top-tier care for all patients.