Physician / Emergency Medicine / Pennsylvania / Locum or Permanent / Long term opportunities with the Dept of VA Job
Company: EGA Associates LLC
Location: Erie
Posted on: January 20, 2026
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Job Description:
About the facility: Conveniently located to major cities and
international airports, the Erie VA serves the northwestern
Pennsylvania, New York and Ohio Veteran communities. Located near
Lake Erie and the Presque Isle Bay, this is a dream location for
those who love the outdoors. Erie boast some of the best fishing in
the United States. The Erie VA is 2 hours from Pittsburgh PA,
Buffalo, NY, Cleveland, OH and numerous unique towns such as
Slippery Rock, this an ideal location for anyone interested
exploring the great outdoors, waterside on Lake Erie. Position
Overview: Census on average is 30 patients per 24hour day.
Supervision and teaching: Internal Medicine, Family Medicine
residents along with Medical Students and Physician Assistant
Students. Physician will be responsible for complying with the
Residency review documentation and insuring that all notes and
encounters are completed and shall appropriately document medical
records in accordance with VA standards, equivalent to TJC
compliance guidelines, standard commercial practice and guidelines
established by Wilkes Barre VAMC. The Physician will also perform
any administrative duties relative to documentation of resident
training, as required and directed. Scope of Care: Initial
evaluation, emergent treatment and management of: minor wound care,
respiratory illness, gastrointestinal illness, burns,
musculoskeletal trauma, dermatological illness, ENT, eye and
urological problems. minor procedures such as local infiltration
anesthesia, incision and drainage, simple laceration repair, nail
trephination, electro-coagulation, nasal cautery, gastric lavage,
bladder catheterization, peripheral venous line insertion, and
spinal immobilization. abdominal and gastrointestinal disorders
(including trauma) of the esophagus, stomach, small bowel and colon
rectum and anus, liver and biliary tree and pancreas cardiovascular
disorders (including trauma) involving cardiac failure,
differential diagnosis of chest pain, cardiac structural disorders,
cardiac rhythm and conduction defects, pericardial disorders,
disease of peripheral arteries and veins, shock, and cutaneous
disorders. emergent disorders caused by antigens, organisms and
other foreign substances such as reactions of hypersensitivity;
reactions from venoms, bites and stings; reactions caused by
infectious agents; disorders due to chemical, drug and physical
agents; and disorders associated with the environment to include
barotraumas, near drowning, electrical injury, hypothermia and
radiation injury. emergent disorders of the hematopoietic system
such as anemia, coagulopathy and management of acute neoplastic
disease complication. emergent disorders of endocrine, metabolic
and nutritional natures relating to acid-base disturbances,
adrenal, parathyroid and thyroid disturbances. emergent disorders
of the head and neck (including trauma) involving the ears, nose,
oral cavity, larynx/trachea, face and vestibular system. emergent
disorders (including trauma) of the eye involving the lids and
lachrymal apparatus conjunctiva, cornea, sclera, internal aspects
of the globe and orbit. emergent disorders (including trauma) of
the nervous system including cerebral edema, coma, cranial nerve
disease, cerebro-vascular disease and infection. emergent disorders
of psychiatric origin including depression, anxiety reactions,
suicide and psychosis. emergent respiratory disorders including
pulmonary, infection, trauma, neoplasia, metabolic and
complications of cardiovascular disease. of emergent renal and
urologic disorders including acute/chronic renal failure,
infections, obstructive uropathy and hematuria and trauma. emergent
OB/GYN disorders such as trauma, infection and pregnancy (ectopic
and intra-uterine). Suture minor lacerations. Major procedures
shall be performed in the VAMC emergency department when safe and
appropriate to do so for procedures such as central venous line
placement, arterial catheter placement, emergency chest tube or
needle thoracostomy to relieve tension pneumothorax, peritoneal
lavage, defibrillation and synchronized cardioversion, endotracheal
intubation, lumbar puncture, proctoscopy/anoscopy,
pericardiocentesis, simple closed fracture and dislocation
reduction, arthrocentesis, local and up to moderate systemic
anesthesia (intravenous/regional), pericardiocentesis, temporary
pacemaker placement, chest tube thoracostomy and cricothyroidotomy.
Stabilization and transfer: Patients suffering traumatic injuries
where immediate treatment and release is not medically indicated
and when clinical level of care is not available at the VAMC, the
contractors physician(s) shall provide initial stabilization and
readying of such patients for transport to a Level One Trauma
Center Schedule: 12-hour shifts (8a-8p or 8p-8a) Primary need is
days Rotating weekends and holidays Emergency department is open
24/7/365 to include weekdays, weeknights and holidays. About EGA:
We are Veteran owned and operated firm focused on managing the
recruitment and management of healthcare providers for the
Department of Veterans Affairs nationwide. Our team has over 15
years of providing services to the VA and are intimately familiar
with government contracting, credentialing and compliance
requirements. We understand the importance of time and efficiency
and work with our partners to provide tailored solutions and
superior customer service to simplify and streamline the onboarding
processes.
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