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Ascension St. John Medical CenterICU Volume: 100 1923 South Utica Avenue Tulsa, OK 74104-6520
Critical Care- ICU Model: Closed ICU
- Staffing Model:
o 24 hours Intensivists
o 72 hours of dedicated ICU-Hospitalists
o 60 hours of APP Coverage - EMR: Cerner
- For CV ICU:
- Seeking a board-certified/board-eligible critical care Physician (intensivist) with experience in cardiovascular critical care. St John’s has a very active cardiac/cardiovascular surgery program. The intensivist will lead the team in the ICU to manage the patients. USACS Tele-Critical Care will support the night teams with board-certified intensivists.
- Shifts: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. (12 hours), 14 shifts/month
- For MICU/SICU:
- Seeking a board-certified/board-eligible pulmonary/critical care, or critical care Physician (intensivist) to work as a consultant in the medical and surgical ICU units at Ascension St John’s. The team includes dedicated ICU-hospitalists and advanced nurse practitioners, providing coverage 24 hours per day. USACS Tele-Critical Care will support the night teams with board-certified intensivists.
- Shifts: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. (12 hours), 14 shifts/month
- Center Cancer Program Accredited by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons
- American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain ̶ MI Registry Gold Performance Achievement Award
- Accredited Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence by the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program
- First designated Level I Trauma Center in Tulsa
- Breast center designated a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology
- Heyman Stroke Center named Comprehensive Stroke Center by the Joint Commission
- Get With the Guidelines-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award
- Recognized as a Spotlight Hospital by the Oklahoma Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative
- Birthing Center with advanced neonatal care for babies
- Services include heart and vascular health, obstetrics and maternity services, orthopedics, emergency care, birthing center, sleep disorders, physical medicine and rehabilitation, cardiac rehabilitation, pulmonary rehabilitation services, weight management – bariatrics, endoscopy, kidney transplant center, radiology and imaging services, mammography, surgery, intensive care services, pain management, wellness and fitness—Ascension St. John Siegfried Health Club, wound care, stroke care—Ascension St. John Heyman Stroke Center, cancer care, brain and spine conditions—neurology, lab services, respiratory health - pulmonary medicine, pharmacy, trauma care pediatrics, ear, nose and throat care, adolescent medicine, breast health, audiology, cosmetic and plastic surgery, intensive care for newborns, and neurosurgery
Tulsa prides itself on its growing economy, beautiful recreational and scenic destinations, and cultural attractions. Downtown Tulsa is a flourishing metropolitan area that still retains the friendliness and close-knit attitude of a much smaller city. Among the city's many advantages are choices of a variety of schools, businesses, museums, shopping centers, universities, and cultural hotspots, making Tulsa a great place to live, work, and raise a family. Desirable suburban communities boast beautiful housing options, excellent schools, and a reasonable cost of living.
Other USACS services at this locationEmergency Department- Trauma Designation: Level I
- Open 24/7
- EMR: Cerner
- Staffing Model:
o 64 hours of Physician coverage
o 26 hours of APP coverage
- 24/7 onsite Physician support
- Staffing Model:
o 168 hours of Physician coverage
o 33 hours of APP coverage - EMR: Cerner
- Dedicated nocturnist
- Work collaboratively with the Integrated Acute Care team (emergency, critical care, and hospital medicine service lines also managed by USACS)
- W-2 and 1099 employment options available
- Seeking a Hospitalist Physician to work in the ICU
- Internal Medicine and Family Medicine trained Physicians are welcome to apply!
As a Critical Care Physician within USACS, you'll be part of a team unique in today's industry. USACS provides Physicians with ownership, unparalleled benefits and the opportunity to practice within a evidence-based model emphasizing quality, long-term wealth building and a culture of shared ownership. USACS Physicians enjoy the security and resources of a large, national group without sacrificing the advantages typically found in local groups.
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Freqently Asked Questions
Board certification in critical care or pulmonary medicine significantly boosts a Hospitalist ICU Nocturnist Physician's profile in Kansas. Additionally, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certifications are highly valued in this region’s intensive care settings.
Hospitalist ICU Nocturnist Physicians often manage complex critical care cases, requiring intensive monitoring and coordination with multidisciplinary teams overnight. Unlike general hospitalists, their focus is on high-acuity patients, necessitating rapid decision-making and familiarity with advanced life-support technologies.
Proficiency in ventilator management, hemodynamic monitoring, and familiarity with closed ICU models distinguish Hospitalist ICU Nocturnist Physicians. Strong communication with nursing and tele-critical care teams also enhances patient outcomes in demanding night shifts.
US Acute Care Solutions offers pathways for leadership in tele-critical care and quality improvement initiatives. Physicians can expand roles into clinical education or operational management, leveraging the company’s evidence-based models to influence ICU care protocols.
The company provides board-certified intensivist tele-critical care support overnight, ensuring collaborative decision-making and reducing physician isolation. This structure enhances clinical confidence and patient safety while maintaining a sustainable nocturnist workload.
Kansas shows moderate demand for ICU nocturnists, with competition influenced by hospital accreditation levels and specialty programs. Physicians with critical care certification and telemedicine experience typically have a competitive edge in local hiring.
The average annual salary for Hospitalist ICU Nocturnist Physicians in Kansas ranges from $280,000 to $350,000, depending on experience and board certifications. Compensation often includes incentives tied to shift coverage and tele-critical care responsibilities.
Yes, US Acute Care Solutions provides both W-2 and 1099 employment structures, allowing physicians to choose between traditional employment and independent contractor arrangements, catering to diverse preferences for flexibility and tax considerations.
US Acute Care Solutions emphasizes shared ownership culture and long-term wealth building for physicians. Their evidence-based care model combined with tele-critical care support creates a collaborative and resource-rich environment uncommon in standard ICU nocturnist positions.
Kansas ICU nocturnists typically experience a more community-oriented work culture with lower patient volumes but equally complex cases. This contrasts with larger cities where higher patient turnover and diverse demographics can create more intense but varied clinical challenges.
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