Come work emergency medicine in the land of the midnight sun!
We are seeking a full-time emergency medicine physician to sign on with the incredible team at Whitehorse General Hospital.
Are you interested in working in a dynamic emergency department that provides a team environment with experienced nurses, specialist support, and a diverse patient population?
We are currently recruiting family physicians with interest/experience in EM, CCFP(EM)s, and FRCPC EM physicians to work long-term in our department.
Facilities
Whitehorse General Hospital (WGH) is a modern facility in a city of 34,000 that provides the only emergency services to the Yukon Territory with a catchment size of over 43,000, including the community of Atlin, BC.
- WGH is a 55-bed hospital, and includes maternity services, inpatient psychiatric services, and a four-bed ICU.
- Acutely unwell patients are air-transferred to Vancouver for higher level care if needs are beyond local resources.
- We transfer approximately 500 patients per year.
Emergency Department:
- 18 exam rooms including:
- 2 trauma bays,
- 12 acute exam rooms,
- 1 psychiatry holding room,
- and 3 fast track rooms.
- It is supported by a cadre of experienced emergency nurses with an emergency nurse manager and a physician director.
Team
Our group is composed predominantly of family doctors with an interest in, and commitment to, emergency medicine; many of us maintain a primary care practice. The current roster has three physicians with emergency fellowships (CCFP-EM) and eleven family physicians with extensive emergency experience.
Scheduling
- Scheduling includes double physician coverage during peak periods, and a second on-call system provides backup if required for patient load or acuity.
- Patient volumes typically vary from 80-100 patients per day with a mixture of high and low acuity.
- As for many similar-sized communities in Canada, there is some weighting toward low acuity presentations due to limitations of accessing primary care in the community.
Supports
Clinical care of emergency patients is supported by 24hr on-call anesthesia, general surgery, pediatrics, psychiatry, orthopedics, obstetrics, and gynecology, and occasionally visiting specialists. Typically, anesthesia is available on short notice for airway assessments, procedural sedation, intubation, art lines, and similar interventions for emergency patients.
Emergency physicians usually complete wound closures, reductions, and other procedures within their skill set, often in consultation with specialist services. They are, however, welcome to perform sedations, intubations, and lines if aligned with their usual practice.
Admissions are completed by the attending emergency physician with coverage provided until transfer of care to the hospitalist at 8:00 am daily. Imaging modalities include XR, US, CT, and MRI.
Compensation
- Compensation is a fee-for-service using an EMR that is unique from the hospital EMR.
- Core billing includes an hourly stipend for scheduled time, visit fees, emergency care time fees for bedside care, and procedural fees.
- There are frequent opportunities to pick up additional work after the schedule is established if additional work time is desired, as well as many clinical care opportunities in the community.
When you come up you can expect an orientation, IT support, integration into the ER team, support where you need it, and plenty of work!
Outside of the ED, there are limitless opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration, with endless mountains, rivers, lakes, extensive trail networks, as well as a modern indoor exercise and pool center.
Come work with us for a while, it will be an unforgettable experience!
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