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Critical Care Medicine

Northern Health - BC

Prince George

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Part time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A healthcare organization in British Columbia is seeking an intensivist to join their critical care team at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia. This part-time role involves providing care in a 10-bed ICU, contributing to teaching medical students and residents, and opportunities for leadership in quality improvement projects. The position offers competitive compensation and the chance to live in Prince George, which boasts affordable housing and a high standard of living.

Benefits

Competitive compensation
Opportunities for leadership
High standard of living in a beautiful region

Qualifications

  • Must be eligible for licensure in British Columbia.
  • Preference for candidates with dual certification in critical care and anaesthesia.
  • Active role in teaching medical students and supervising fellows.

Responsibilities

  • Provide critical care for adult medical, surgical, and trauma patients.
  • Contribute to teaching and training of medical students and residents.
  • Involvement in quality improvement projects and service development.

Skills

Critical care expertise
Teaching and training abilities
Clinical leadership

Education

Certification by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Eligibility for licensure in British Columbia
Job description
Overview

The Department of Critical Care at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia (UHNBC) is seeking to recruit an intensivist to join the department. The candidate must be eligible for licensure in the Province of British Columbia and preference will be given to those who either hold or are eligible for certification by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Position Details

Candidates who are interested in a part time (0.5 FTE) in critical care as well as those interested to work 0.5 FTE in critical care and 0.5 FTE in their base specialty are invited to apply. Applications from intensivists with all backgrounds are welcome, especially those with dual certification in critical care and anaesthesia.

UHNBC is the Regional Hospital for Northern BC serving the population of Prince George (approximately 80,000) and is a referral center for outlying communities (total population approximately 400,000). The ICU is a combined adult medical, surgical and trauma unit and the regional referral centre for the whole of Northern BC. UHNBC is the regional surgical centre and offers, amongst others, major vascular and GI surgery services for which peri-operative ICU care is often required. UHNBC is also a level 2 trauma centre.

Posts offered are 8 weeks per year (0.5 FTE) with the schedule organized on a Monday to Sunday basis, alternating 24 hour calls between the two physicians on for the week.

The ICU at UHNBC is a 10-bed unit. The unit handles all types of critically ill medical and surgical patients, excluding cardiac surgery and neurosurgery services currently. The ICU functions as a closed unit, and has state of the art equipment, protocols, and practices, including point of care ultrasound, bedside tracheostomy and CRRT facilities.

Responsibilities and Opportunities

All intensivists have an active role in contributing to the teaching and training of the Northern Medical Program medical students and residents as well as supervising critical care fellows rotating through the unit. There is an opportunity for the successful candidate to join the UBC academic faculty at a level commensurate with their qualifications and experience. There will also be opportunities for leadership, involvement in quality improvement projects, and service development such as physician support in critical care outreach, tele-health and follow-up ICU clinic with plans to expand the unit and services delivered at UHNBC.

Location and Community

The hospital is located downtown, 20 minutes from the airport with direct links to the Lower Mainland and the Interior. As the largest city in the region, it has all the amenities you would expect, but also maintains its friendly northern charm, surrounded by mountains, lakes, and rivers with plenty to do for the outdoor enthusiast. The region’s multicultural and economic growth and diversification strategies are creating outstanding opportunities for investors, employers, and employees. Affordable housing (average house price = $480,000 CAD as of 2023), land prices and transportation costs, due to short commutes; result in some of the lowest costs of living for a city of its size in the province. Additionally, wage rates are above provincial averages, providing residents of Prince George with a high standard of living in one of BC’s most beautiful regions.

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