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Emergency Room Physician (Contract - Bemidji Area Service Units)

Akicita Federal, LLC
FULL_TIME Remote ยท US Cass Lake, MN, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Location: Cass Lake Indian Hospital (or other designated Bemidji Area Service Unit facilities) Employer: Akicita Federal Employment Type: Full-Time Contract Clearance Level: None required This is shift based and you MUST be able to work at least 6-8 shifts a month $250 - $300 an hour Position Summary: Akicita Federal is seeking qualified Emergency Room Physicians (HCPs) to provide comprehensive emergency medical services without reliance on ancillary or support personnel at Bemidji Area Service Unit facilities. The HCPs will be fully prepared to deliver high-quality care in life-threatening emergencies and provide complete patient assessment, diagnosis, and treatment across a wide range of conditions and systems. Key Responsibilities: -Provide independent emergency services for all presenting patients, including cardiac arrest responses ("Code Blue"). -Perform evaluations and develop treatment plans based on history, physical exams, labs, and imaging. -Diagnose and treat injuries and conditions affecting: -Skin, head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, neck -Psychiatric illness and major trauma -Reproductive, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, lymphatic, musculoskeletal, genitourinary, endocrine, and nervous systems Execute emergency procedures including but not limited to: -Incision and drainage, suturing, intubation, lumbar puncture, thoracostomy, catheterizations, fracture reduction, and vaginal deliveries -Use of NG/OG tubes, cricothyrotomy, and medication administration via all routes -Interpret EKGs and radiographs; provide instructions via radio during EMS transport -Complete electronic medical records, patient histories, lab orders, consults, and discharge documentation -Participate in peer chart reviews, staff meetings, and emergency preparedness drills