Psychiatric - Mental Health Physician at Greenstaff Physician & Provider Solutions summary :
A Psychiatric - Mental Health Physician is responsible for providing inpatient psychiatric care for adults and adolescents, managing hospital consults and ER consults during regular business hours. The provider must be Board Certified in Psychiatry and has experience treating patients aged six and up. Responsibilities include assessing and treating a range of mental health disorders while collaborating with a small healthcare team within a secure environment.
Schedule :
- Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm
- Provider will round in the morning, and every third day they will take a turn managing all hospital calls / consults, etc. (during shift hours)
- NO CALL on evenings or weekends - only during regular business hours
- The need is for 2-3 weeks per month
Job Description :
Candidates must be Board Certified in Psychiatry (Will not accept BE)Experience in treating patients ages 6 and up is preferredInpatient Psych (adult unit and adolescent unit), Hospital Consults, ER Consults NOT OPEN TO TELEHEALTHAverage Number of Patients Per Day : 5-12Total Number of Beds : 18 adults, 5 adolescentsHow Many Psychiatrists in Your Group? 1 part-time inpatient right nowHow Many Advanced Practice Providers Support Your Group? 2How Many Psychologists? Zero, inpatientDocumentation System / EMR : CernerTrauma Level / Designation IIIReferral / Transfer Protocol : University of Iowa, 40 minutes by carSafety / Security Measures in Place : security on each campusRequired Treatment Disorders : Anxiety Disorders, Affective Disorders, ADD / ADHD, Personality Disorders, Eating Disorders, Developmental Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, Organic DisordersRequired to have familiarity with Family Therapy, Restraint Application, Group Therapy, Pharmacotherapy, Seclusion therapy, Voluntary Commitments, ERNot accepting visa candidatesKeywords :
Mental Health, Psychiatry, Inpatient Care, Consults, Board Certified, Adolescent Psychiatry, Anxiety Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, Pharmacotherapy, Family Therapy