Hospitalists - Kamloops, BC

HOSPITALISTS PHYSICIAN, KAMLOOPS

Permanent positions available

 “Super Natural British Columbia”

This is a full time hospitalist position. Hospitalists play a valuable role on the core service team at Royal Inland Hospital (RIH).  While working in close collaboration with the General Internal Medicine Service, the primary responsibility of the Hospitalist is to provide General Medical Care for adult medical and surgical patients at this busy referral center, as many of our patients are geriatric and have multiple co-morbidities.  This role may include being the only doctor involved, most responsible physician (MRP), or to provide medical care for Orthopedics, Psychiatry, Trauma and/or other co-managed patients.  This is a very diverse and rewarding position as one always works in a highly-valued, positive environment.  

With the increased importance of RIH as a medical undergraduate site, this role will also include the opportunity to teach clerks in the Medical Service.  This position does not include any Obstetrics/Gynaecology or Pediatrics coverage. 

Commonly dealing with patients and families in high stress situations, this job requires superior clinical and communication skills, along with exceptional bedside manner and people management abilities.  Legible handwriting is also a must.  Our team is very proficient with the matrix of community resources available, discharge planning processes, and the many individuals involved with all aspects of patient care planning. 

This professional group has an excellent reputation in the medical community and is noted by their specialist colleagues to function much like their Internist peers.  Group dynamics are strong and congenial in nature, and are supported by the culture of ‘I have got your back’.  This culture is extended to the RIH Medical Staff who are very cooperative, professional, and focused on quality improvement.  Relationships with the Interior Health Administration are also very cooperative and professional. 

RIH Hospitalists are also very active in many aspects of the medical community outside of regular responsibilities.  This group, originally started in April 2008, has emerged as an important player in the Quality Assurance (QA) Process at RIH. Other initiatives in which Hospitalists are involved include Infection Control, Antibiotic Stewardship, and System Improvement.  Hospitalists are mandated to care for orphaned inpatients and work with the community of Family Practitioners around discharge planning and communications.

On-site hours are generally 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. based on an average of 18-22 inpatients per day.  Schedule is seven days on, seven day off, and is flexible as necessary.  Participation in after-hours call is mandatory, but frequency of call varies by individual physician interest and energy and is negotiable- some take more call than others.  Intensity of call workload varies, but is generally quiet in the evenings.  It is quite uncommon to come back in to manage unstable patients after hours; most pages can be dealt with by phone.  This group benefits from strong relationships with Emergency Department Physicians who are willing to write covering orders on patients admitted to a Hospitalist overnight, as such reviewing and finalization of admission orders and documentation is done in the morning.  

Hours of coverage:  0800-1800 hrs plus on-call hours (flexible)

Compensation:  Clinical Service Contract with estimated remuneration $244,200 plus MOCAP Level 2

Qualifications:

  • CMPA - Mandatory
  • Canadian College of Family Practitioners (CCFP) Eligible - Mandatory
  • Canadian College of Family Practitioners (CCFP) - Desired
  • Current College of Physicians of BC License – Provisional
  • ACLS - Desired

Overhead:  None.

Incentives:  Relocation policy currently being reviewed.

For more information, contact: Physician Recruitment at 1-877-522-9722, or [email protected]

The Community
Spectacular landscapes, Kamloops is home to an incredibly diverse landscape of sagebrush-covered hills, ravines, wide open grasslands, rugged mountains, forested valleys and pristine lakes.  Set on a vast and rugged landscape, with eight beautiful provincial parks, and more than 100 lakes, it is an ideal setting for fishing, kayaking, rafting, hiking, horseback riding, and camping.  Award winning mountain biking is available at Sun Peaks Resort Bike Park and the Tobiano golf course is ranked as one of Canada’s best.  Winter brings the opportunity for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, dog sledding, and ice-skating, or just 45 minutes out of town, Sun Peaks Four Season Resort offers the best skiing and snowboarding in the area. 

Kamloops, Canada's Tournament Capital is a place where blue skies, clean air, and fresh water complement the strong sense of belonging.  Where residents feel safe and secure, where community input is valued and encouraged, and where all citizens have abundant opportunities to live, learn, work, and play.  The city has a growing population of almost 86,000 within the city, and 128,473 including the city and regional district.  Fantastic educational opportunities include public/private schools, French Immersion, aviation school, as well as Thompson River University (4th largest in BC).

With over 2,000 hours of sunshine each year, this city offers everything you'd want in an urban centre while still providing the small town relaxed lifestyle.  In a downtown that includes unique shops, historic buildings and fun places to dine; your days will be filled with activity and friendly people. Kamloops is strategically located at the intersection of Western Canada’s four major highways; which provides access by rail, by air and by road to major centres such as Vancouver (3.5 hours), Calgary (6.5 hours) and Seattle (4.5 hours).

Learn more about why we are the place you want to work, live and play at:  Kamloops video or City of Kamloops

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