The Mayo Clinic Department of Critical Care Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida is seeking an Nocturnist Intensivist to deliver world class care to complex patients. Successful candidates will be expected to provide exceptional patient care in a multidisciplinary setting, contribute to the education of residents/fellows in the medical intensive care unit and demonstrate exceptional teamwork with advanced practice providers, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and all care team members. Board Certification in Critical Care and the ability to obtain an unrestricted Florida license is required.
1. Ideal qualifications include the following:
This is a full-time critical care position. Candidates must be ABA, ABEM, ABIM, or ABS critical care medicine board-certified or board-eligible. We are interested in those applicants that are Assistant/Associate Professor level Intensivist with a minimum of two-year’s of combined experience in both surgical and medical critical care. Candidates must have a strong commitment to an academic career in critical care medicine and be board certified in Critical Care Medicine. Previous experience in clinical research is preferred. Successful candidates will be expected to provide exceptional patient care in a multidisciplinary setting, contribute to the education of residents/fellows in the surgical and medical intensive care units, demonstrate teamwork with Advanced Practice Providers and contribute significantly to increase research productivity of the Critical Care Department.
The ICU at Mayo Clinic in Florida is a vigorous 56-bed unit with several subspecialties that cares for a broad array of medical and surgical critical illnesses in support of a quaternary hospital. Skill sets related to the complex care of cardiothoracic, transplant, vascular, and general surgical patients along with knowledge of various modes of mechanical circulatory support (ECMO, Impella, etc.) are ideal. This opportunity provides a robust challenge for the combined medical and surgical critical care intensivist.
Candidates must be ABA, ABEM, ABIM, or ABS critical care medicine board-certified or board-eligible.
Candidates must be eligible for an unrestricted Florida license.

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