On-call ENT Physician

Sioux Falls, SD
Part Time to Full Time
Experienced

Sanford Federal, Inc. headquartered in Stafford, VA, is a premier, Service-Disabled Veteran
Owned Small Business that provides federal professional services, primarily engaged in
providing advanced information technology, cybersecurity, management systems support, as
well as business and infrastructure management services. We are among the most
innovative, respected, and ethical providers of technology solutions to the United States
government. Our mission is to provide superior quality, innovative, information technology
solutions that help federal agencies best aid, serve, and protect the American people.

Job Overview:


Sanford Federal is in the process of recruiting an Otolaryngologist. The objective of this
acquisition is to provide Board certified Otolaryngology physician who can perform
clinical Otolaryngology services, including, but not limited to: Clinic and Surgical Care ,Operative
Services, Intraoperative Follow-up ,Consultative services, Medications and Discharge education.


Job Details:


Job Title: Otolaryngologist
Location: The VAMC 2501 W 22nd St, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Schedule: 7:30 am to 4:00 pm: Tuesdays and Fridays for clinics, emergent services, and
after-hours consultations.
-Tuesday and Friday Mornings will be used for surgery and afternoons for clinic.
-Emergent service is for emergent medical conditions: approximately 10 hours annually.
-After-hour phone consults: approximately 80 hours annually.
Type: Part-time


Duties and Responsibilities:


• Be present on time for any scheduled clinics/surgeries in the clinic or operating room at the
scheduled start time.
• Typical surgical procedures include, but are not limited to: Sinus Surgery, Head/Neck cancer
removal, Panendoscopy , Tonsillectomy, Septoplasty, Rhinoplasty, and Laryngoscopy.
• Provide consultative services at the patient's bedside if the patient is not ambulatory and in the
clinic setting if the patient is able to report to the outpatient clinic.
• Follow all established medication policies and procedures.
• Provide discharge education and follow up instructions that are coordinated with the next care
setting for all Otolaryngology clinical or surgical patients.


Qualifications:


• License to practice medicine in any State, Territory, or Commonwealth of the United States or the
District of Columbia). All licenses shall full and unrestricted licenses in one or more states, but
who have, or ever had, a license restricted, suspended, revoked, voluntarily revoked, voluntarily
surrendered pending action or denied upon application will not be considered.
• Board Certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology and be currently certified in Basic
Life Support (BLS) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or equivalency.
• Verifiable evidence of all educational and training experiences including any gaps in educational
history.
• Provide copies of current CMEs.
• Completed the following courses.

-Active Threat Training, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Government Ethics, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Hospice and Palliative Care for VA Clinicians, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Military Sexual Trauma (MST) for Medical Providers, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Moderate Sedation In-Service Training, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Prevention of Workplace Harassment/No Fear Act, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Ensuring Correct Surgery & Invasive Procedures and VHA Directive, One Time, 30 Minutes
-VA Core Values Training (ICARE Recommitment), Annually, 30 Minutes
-VA Privacy and Information Security Awareness and Rules of Behavior, Annually, 30 Minutes
-VHA Privacy and HIPAA Focused Training, Annually, 30 Minutes
-ACLS/BLS, Annually
-Patient Safety, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Patient Rights, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Patient Abuse, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Prevention/Management of Disruptive Behavior/Violence Prevention Level I, Annually, 30 Minutes
-Suicide Prevention: Suicide Risk Management Training for Clinicians, Annually, 30 Minutes
-SUX Infection Control and Blood Borne Pathogens, Annually, 30 Minutes
-EHR, Annually, 2 Hours
-VISTA Imaging, One Time, 30 Minutes
-V23 Annual Radiation Safety and Fluoroscopy Refresher Training, Annually, 30 Minutes

Requirements:

Provide proof of the following tests:


- TUBERCULOSIS TESTING : Tuberculosis Skin Test (TST) or
interferon-gamma release assays (IGRA) A negative chest
radiographic report for active tuberculosis shall be provided in
cases of positive TST or IGRA results.
- MEASLES, MUMPS, & RUBELLA TESTIN.
- VARICELL.
- ACELLULAR PERTUSSIS:1 dose of Tdap vaccination
- INFLUENZA: In case of a medical contraindication to the
vaccine, wearing a mask is required during the Influenza season.
- Hepatitis B vaccination series and hepatitis B surface antigen test
results following the hepatitis B vaccination series.
- National Provider Identifier (NPI).
- DEA certificate.

Why choose Sanford Federal?
You can take pride in working for a company dedicated to serving our government by
providing the best, most cost-effective solutions for the US Government. Our work helps
the US Government secure our nation, support the efforts of our military and intelligence
communities, and provide lifesaving medical services to our soldiers, vets, and their families.
Please submit your most up-to-date resume. Please be sure to highlight your relevant
experience. Sanford Federal is an equal-opportunity employer and encourages all qualified
candidates to apply.

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