Emergency Medicine Physician
Make immediate medical decisions and act to prevent death or further disability. Provide immediate recognition, evaluation, care, stabilization, and disposition of patients. May direct emergency medical staff in an emergency department.
At a Glance
Emergency Medicine Physician. Typical education: Ph.D. or professional degree. Experience: 2.5 years. Top skills: Emergency Medicine, Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification, Board Certified/Board Eligible.
Not available
Ph.D. or professional degree
2.5 years
33
Parent Occupation (O*NET)
Emergency Medicine Physicians
Median Wage
N/A
Growth (2024-34)
+2.7%
Education
Doctoral or professional degree
Skills & Requirements
Specialized Skills (19)
Emergency Medicine
Dictation
Intensive Care Medicine
Trauma Care
Medication Dispensation
MEDITECH EHR
Sleep Apnea
Chest Tubes
Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
Safety Procedures
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Emergency Departments
Medical Ventilators
Dialysis
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Electrophysiology
Event-Driven Programming
Patient Treatment
Central Venous Catheter
Common Skills (3)
Teaching
Administrative Functions
Consulting
Certifications (8)
Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
Board Certified/Board Eligible
Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
Medical License
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) Certification
Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)
Nurse Practitioner (APRN-CNP)
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