Emergency Medicine Service Director
The Emergency Department Physician is assigned to the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System, Emergency Department, providing comprehensive, efficient, compassionate, high quality healthcare to all patients, functioning as a member of the Emergency Department team providing clinical care to the patients at VASNHCS in an Emergency Department setting. As an Emergency Department Physician, the responsibilities include delivery of effective, timely and high quality medical care to patients both in the ED and throughout the hospital, in collaboration with other members of the health care team. Supervision and education of Internal Medicine Residents and medical students from the University of Nevada, School of Medicine, is required.
The major duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
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Kelly De Boer, kelly.deboer@va.gov
The Reno campus operates 64 hospital beds, 60 Community Living Center beds, 14 ED beds, 12 ICU beds and 14 inpatient psych beds, in addition to four Community Based Outpatient Clinics and one rural outreach clinic. Academic affiliations for VASNHCS are the University Of Nevada School Of Medicine and the East Bay Surgical Program at the University of California, San Francisco. Approximately 45 medical, surgical, and psychiatry residents rotate annually through VASNHCS. Reno VA has 4 surgical suites in addition to cystoscopy and urology anesthesia suites. Approximately 50-55 cases per week are performed in orthopedics, general, ENT, urology, vascular, thoracic and GYN surgical specialties/subspecialties.
Work with an interdisciplinary team of health professionals in a patient centered care environment with one of the most advanced electronic medical records reporting systems in the country. In addition to the generous benefits, VA physicians are not burdened with the costs of office overhead or liability protection.
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