
Are you interested in working for a leading medical practice in Northern California? Pulmonary Medicine Associates (PMA) has been treating patients in the greater Sacramento for over 50 years and is a unique and exciting place to work. With specialties that include critical care, infectious disease, palliative care, pulmonology, pediatric pulmonology, and sleep medicine. We are a busy practice with over 80 providers and 2 outpatient clinic locations.
The ideal candidate will be board-certified or board-eligible in Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine and comfortable managing patients in the ICU setting. This per diem role provides flexibility and the opportunity to work with a highly skilled, collaborative medical staff in a beautiful Northern California location.
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Compensation & Benefits:
Work in the Heart of Napa Valley:
Live and work in one of California’s most desirable locations. Napa offers world-renowned wineries, fine dining, outdoor recreation, and a high quality of life—all within driving distance of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Requirements
· Medical Degree from an accredited university
· Board Certified or Board Eligible in Critical Care Medicine
· Eligible for licensure in California
· Excellent communication and interpersonal skill

For over 50 years our medical group has been known as “PMA” which stands for “Pulmonary Medicine Associates.” Our providers care for some of the most complicated and critically ill patients in the Greater Sacramento Area, both in the hospital and in the outpatient office environment.
Currently, PMA providers offer a broad spectrum of specialized services often found only in an academic setting. The scope of services available from the group’s Board Certified providers include, but are not limited to:
•Critical Care Medicine – Assessment and care for seriously ill patients in the hospital
•Tele-ICU Care – Assessment and management for seriously ill patients who are in the hospital, from a remote location
•Pulmonary Medicine – Evaluation and care for patients with health problems involving the lungs. Examples include, but are not limited to asthma, emphysema, interstitial lung disease, pleural effusions, pulmonary embolism, sarcoidosis, pulmonary fibrosis, and lung infections
•Infectious Diseases – Evaluation and care for patients with serious infections including acute infectious diseases, post operative infections, long term IV antibiotic treatment, and management of HIV disease
•Palliative Care – Care focused on providing patients with relief from the symptoms, pain, and stress of a serious illness — whatever the prognosis
•Sleep Medicine – Evaluation and treatment of the complete range of sleep disorders