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GH ED Physician, Nocturnist

Yale New Haven Health
United States, Connecticut, Greenwich
Dec 11, 2025
Overview

Job Posting Title: Nocturnist Emergency Medicine Physician
Hospital Site: Greenwich Hospital (CT), Level III Trauma Center, 27 beds
Location: 5 Perryridge Road, Greenwich, CT 06830
Scheduled Hours: Part-Time, 8 hour shifts 11p-7a
Position Type: Emergency Medicine Physician
EMR System: EPIC

Joining Greenwich Hospital/Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS) means becoming a vital part of an organization deeply committed to its Vision, Mission, and core Values: integrity, patient-centered care, respect, accountability, and compassion. These aren't just words; they are the guiding principles that shape every interaction and decision, empowering you to make a profound impact every day.

As a Physician at Greenwich Hospital, you'll step into a highly respected role as a licensed professional provider, working in close collaboration with attending physicians across diverse practice settings. You'll deliver exceptional direct diagnostic and therapeutic patient care, upholding the highest organizational standards as an integral member of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team. We champion a patient-centric environment that honors the whole individual, addressing their physical, psychosocial, spiritual, and functional needs, as well as those of their families and loved ones. In this pivotal position, you'll be the focal point for continuity of care, leveraging your expertise to proactively address and resolve challenges within your scope of practice and specialty-specific standards.


Responsibilities

  • 1. Clinical Duties
    • 1.1 Rapid evaluation and stabilization of critical conditions involving adult, pediatric, medical, surgical gynecologic and obstetrical illnesses and trauma-related injuries. Resuscitation of acutely ill and injured patients in all ED clinical areas: the main ED, Fast Track, and Behavioral Health Unit (BHU).
  • 2. Medical Leadership Duties
    • 2.1 Medical leader function when assigned as the PIC (physician in charge) and collaborate with the charge nurse in managing patient flow through-out the ED and for administrative issues when the director is not present. Shift patient flow from one area to another in order to expedite care. Deal with administrative issues when assigned as the physician in charge (PIC). Contacts the ED medical director for significant issues that need to be resolved in a timely manner. Informs the medical director of significant risk management or patient care or administrative issues.
  • 3. Interrelationships/ Administrative Duties
    • 3.1 Positive and collegial manner interaction with private physicians, Hospitalists, and medicine residents. Contacting private physicians to provide updates on the condition of their patients and to seek their input in the selection of consultants. Coordinates patient care by contacting the correct private physician and seeks the PMD's input into the consultant that is called as well as the specialist for referral at the time of discharge.

Qualifications

EDUCATION

Graduation from an accredited medical school with an M.D. or D.O. degree, completion of an approved emergency medicine residency training program with board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine.

EXPERIENCE

Graduation from an accredited medical school with an M.D. or D.O. degree, completion of an approved emergency medicine residency training program with board certification or board eligibility in Emergency Medicine.

SPECIAL SKILLS

Management of acutely ill and injured patients of all ages. Skills that are included in basic and advanced cardiac life support, advanced trauma life support, basic life support, and pediatric advanced life support courses are examples of some of the skills required. Proficiency in the use the departmental computer for patient management, order entry, patient tracking, and laboratory, radiology, and medical record retrieval is essential. Licensure & Certification: Licensed as an MD in Connecticut and New York State. Certificates to dispense controlled substances by the federal Drug Enforcement Agency and a permit from the Connecticut Department of Consumer Affairs.

PHYSICAL DEMAND

The Emergency Department is a very busy and stressful work area with frequent task interruptions that requires multi-tasking and with the resultant need to continually re-prioritize the work plan. The patient volume-to-medical provider ratio is high. Attending physicians may be exposed to infectious diseases, critically ill and injured patients and sudden and unexpected deaths with its associated stress. There is a considerable amount of walking, bending and stooping during the shifts. The ability to work for 8-hours in a standing position is needed during variable shift assignments, including rotating to all shifts, including days, nights and evenings. There is a moderate amount of assisting with lifting objects and patients ranging from five (5) to (300) three hundred pounds. Performing basic life support, including the ability to perform chest compressions is required. There is a considerable amount of fine motor control required for medical procedures (such as central line placement, thoracostomy placement, endotracheal intubation, suturing, applying splints).


YNHHS Requisition ID

167696
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