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Emergency Medical Physician – Mt. Pleasant, MI (Start Immediately)
Important Information:
Shift:
8a-8p and 8p-8a, 7 days – Start immediately with ongoing coverage in 2026
Must be Board Certified
Licensed in Michigan
Requirements
Board Certified in either EM or FP with ER experience (2+ years)
Please include address at time of presentation
Provider must be local, no exceptions
Must have clean background for quick credentialing
Provider needs to provide available dates at time of presentation
DEA – verbal confirmation at time of name clearance
MI License (not accepting IMLC)
ACLS/ATLS/PALS (for non‑EM boarders)
BLS
Job Details & Facility Information Reason for Locum coverage: Recruitment Gap.
Support staff: 1 full‑time midlevel and 2 PRNs; 4 full‑time physicians and 1 PRN.
Average patient volume per day: 54.
Number of beds: 18.
EMR: Cerner.
Percent of total hospital admissions from ED: 90%.
Percent of ED patients admitted to the hospital per day: 8%.
Percent of ED patients transferred per day: 2%.
Trauma level/designation: provisional level 4.
Annual ER volume: 20,000.
Fast Track in ED: No.
Will the locum physician be required to supervise other health‑care providers: midlevel only on duty.
Does ED staff respond to house codes: Yes.
Are house codes secondary to ED emergencies: Yes; the hospitalist also responds and runs the codes. Anesthesia is available for backup during the day, and we attend codes to provide airway support.
Who writes admission orders: the hospitalist handles admissions; physicians may order bed placement and some limited bridging orders.
Are deliveries received in ED or sent directly to Labor & Delivery: L&D has a clinic.
Is ED responsible for monitoring/supervising paramedics/ambulance by radio: yes.
Ambulance response time & travel referral facility: MMR, varies; sometimes delays even for critical transfers.
Air ambulance response time & travel time to referral center: Saginaw has a helicopter as well as Corewell GR; both can get here in about 20‑30 minutes.
24‑hour availability for radiology: CT, XR, and MRI are available.
24‑hour availability for laboratory: Yes.
Blood bank certified by AABB: Yes.
Pathology: Yes.
24‑hour availability for the OR: Yes.
Surgical services: Orthopedics.
Consultants: Cardiologist.
EKG interpretations: Cardiologist provides official interpretations; we print EKGs in the ER for sign‑off.
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Shift:
8a-8p and 8p-8a, 7 days – Start immediately with ongoing coverage in 2026
Must be Board Certified
Licensed in Michigan
Requirements
Board Certified in either EM or FP with ER experience (2+ years)
Please include address at time of presentation
Provider must be local, no exceptions
Must have clean background for quick credentialing
Provider needs to provide available dates at time of presentation
DEA – verbal confirmation at time of name clearance
MI License (not accepting IMLC)
ACLS/ATLS/PALS (for non‑EM boarders)
BLS
Job Details & Facility Information Reason for Locum coverage: Recruitment Gap.
Support staff: 1 full‑time midlevel and 2 PRNs; 4 full‑time physicians and 1 PRN.
Average patient volume per day: 54.
Number of beds: 18.
EMR: Cerner.
Percent of total hospital admissions from ED: 90%.
Percent of ED patients admitted to the hospital per day: 8%.
Percent of ED patients transferred per day: 2%.
Trauma level/designation: provisional level 4.
Annual ER volume: 20,000.
Fast Track in ED: No.
Will the locum physician be required to supervise other health‑care providers: midlevel only on duty.
Does ED staff respond to house codes: Yes.
Are house codes secondary to ED emergencies: Yes; the hospitalist also responds and runs the codes. Anesthesia is available for backup during the day, and we attend codes to provide airway support.
Who writes admission orders: the hospitalist handles admissions; physicians may order bed placement and some limited bridging orders.
Are deliveries received in ED or sent directly to Labor & Delivery: L&D has a clinic.
Is ED responsible for monitoring/supervising paramedics/ambulance by radio: yes.
Ambulance response time & travel referral facility: MMR, varies; sometimes delays even for critical transfers.
Air ambulance response time & travel time to referral center: Saginaw has a helicopter as well as Corewell GR; both can get here in about 20‑30 minutes.
24‑hour availability for radiology: CT, XR, and MRI are available.
24‑hour availability for laboratory: Yes.
Blood bank certified by AABB: Yes.
Pathology: Yes.
24‑hour availability for the OR: Yes.
Surgical services: Orthopedics.
Consultants: Cardiologist.
EKG interpretations: Cardiologist provides official interpretations; we print EKGs in the ER for sign‑off.
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