Join Bay Area Hospital as a full-time and experienced Pulmonary trained Intensivist serving the community of Coos Bay, Oregon and beyond. This is an opportunity to lead a team of ICU caregivers while providing patients of all ages with high quality care. You can expect to see lumbar punctures, paracentesis, thoracentesis, EBUS, transbronchial biopsies, endotracheal intubation, central venous and arterial catheter placement, swan ganz, conscious and deep sedation and much more. Be part of one of an exceptional and collegial team of healthcare professionals serving patients all across Oregon's southern coast.
- Strong team-oriented environment
- Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
- Must have at least 2 years of experience
- Must have completed a residency program in Internal Medicine, Pulmonology and or Critical Care
- Must be board-certified/board-eligible in Internal Medicine, Pulmonology and Critical Care
- J1 visa candidates are welcome to apply
Where You'll Work
Bay Area Hospital offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic and therapeutic services to patients across Oregon's southern coast. The hospital's services include medical, surgical, pediatric, critical care, home health, outpatient and acute inpatient psychiatric, oncology, obstetrics and more. The hospital features a Level III Trauma Center and has an accredited Cardiovascular Imaging Center, Cancer Center, Sleep Study Center, Radiology and Mammography Imaging program and Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery program.
Where You'll Live
Coos Bay is a charming city of 26,000 on the beautiful Oregon Coast. Known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, residents enjoy an abundance of hiking, fishing, camping and boating opportunities as well as the stunning landscapes the Pacific Ocean has to offer. With a low cost-of-living and a close-knit, family-friendly community, Coos Bay is a relaxing and friendly place to live, work and play.
Who You'll Work For
Founded and owned by local citizens, Bay Area Hospital has been the healthcare hub for Oregon's southern coast for nearly five decades. Since its inception, the hospital has earned the Joint Commission's Goal Seal of Approval for quality and patient safety while expanding its services by implementing state-of-the-art technology and building new specialty centers. This continued focus on improvement and quality has made Bay Area Hospital a leader for regional healthcare excellence.
Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran