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Emergency Care Tech
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Join our Emergency Department as an Emergency Care Tech, providing vital patient care and support to RN staff. This role requires a CNA, EMT, or paramedic certification with 2-3 years of hospital experience. We offer comprehensive benefits including health coverage, retirement plans, and educatio...
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Advocate Health Care
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Director Patient Care Services - Emergency Department
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Lead our high-volume Emergency Department as Director of Patient Care Services. This role requires a Master's in Nursing, 8+ years of acute care experience, and Arizona RN licensure. You will oversee 24/7 operations, manage budgets, and ensure top-tier care in Tucson's busiest ED.
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United States , Tucson
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Tucson Medical Center
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Unit Secretary - ECC Emergency Care
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Join our Emergency Care team as a Unit Secretary in Beaumont. Provide vital clerical support to nurses and physicians, ensuring accurate order entry and efficient unit operations. This role requires a high school diploma, BLS/CPI certification, and strong organizational skills. Contribute to a he...
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United States , Beaumont
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CHRISTUS Health
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Assistant Professor, Emergency Medical Care
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Join Eastern Kentucky University's premier paramedic program as a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor. Deliver high-quality cognitive and psychomotor instruction in accordance with CoAEMSP standards. This role requires a Master's degree, paramedic licensure, and experience in EMS educatio...
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United States , Richmond
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Eastern Kentucky University
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A career as an Emergency Care Senior House Officer (SHO) represents a dynamic and challenging frontline role within the medical profession, placing doctors at the heart of acute patient management. These positions are pivotal training posts for physicians pursuing specialties such as Emergency Medicine, Acute Medicine, or General Practice, offering unparalleled exposure to undifferentiated illness and injury. Emergency Care SHO jobs are characterized by a fast-paced, unpredictable environment where clinicians must rapidly assess, diagnose, and initiate treatment for patients across the entire spectrum of age and acuity, from minor ailments to life-threatening conditions. Professionals in this role typically function as key members of the multidisciplinary emergency team. Common responsibilities include performing primary patient assessments through history-taking and clinical examination, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests like bloodwork, ECGs, and imaging, and formulating initial management plans. They carry out a wide range of practical procedures, including wound suturing, fracture immobilization, abscess drainage, and advanced life support interventions. A significant part of the role involves continuous patient monitoring, reassessment, and deciding on appropriate dispositions—whether that is admission to a hospital ward, referral to a specialty team, or safe discharge with follow-up. SHOs also play a crucial role in communicating with patients and their families during high-stress situations and ensuring clear, concise handovers to other healthcare professionals. To thrive in Emergency Care SHO jobs, individuals must possess a robust set of clinical and non-clinical skills. Essential clinical competencies include proficiency in acute care, trauma management, and resuscitation protocols (such as ALS/ATLS). Strong decision-making, diagnostic reasoning, and the ability to prioritize under extreme pressure are fundamental. Given the diverse patient population, skills in pediatric and geriatric emergency care are highly valuable. Non-clinically, exceptional communication, teamwork, resilience, and emotional intelligence are paramount for navigating the high-stakes, often emotionally charged emergency department environment. Typical requirements for these posts include full registration with the relevant medical council, completion of foundational postgraduate training (like a internship or FY2 years), and often certifications in advanced life support. A commitment to continuous learning and a calm, systematic approach to chaos are the hallmarks of a successful Emergency Care SHO, making these roles both intensely demanding and profoundly rewarding for doctors dedicated to acute medicine.

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