Job Information

Sanford Health Physician - Pulmonary Medicine in Fargo, North Dakota

Location ND, Fargo

Specialty Pulmonary Disease: Critical Care

Visas Accepted N/A

Practice Details

Sanford Health has an immediate opening for a BC/BE Pulmonary/Critical Medicine Physician to join a well-established practice in Fargo, North Dakota consisting of 4 Pulmonology/Critical Care Physicians and 3 Physician Assistants.

Critical Care Medicine:

  • Critical Care Medicine covers 2 ICUs 24/7; 45 ICU beds

  • Three intensivists on during the day and a fourth one on at night

  • Provides both primary ICU care and consultative services

Pulmonary:

  • Pulmonary Clinic operates 5 days/week

  • Pulmonologists provide hospital consultation service

  • Pulmonary lab is in same location as clinic

  • Bronchoscopy / EBUS; Interventional Bronchoscopy APC/Cryo and stenting

Compensation Package

Sanford Health offers a guaranteed salary for the first two years, comprehensive benefits, paid malpractice insurance, relocation allowance, and much more.

About this Community

About Sanford Health in Fargo

With three hospitals and more than 50 clinics in nearby communities, Sanford Health delivers high level medical expertise to Fargo and the surrounding area. Our specialty centers focus on children’s care, heart, cancer, neuroscience, orthopedics and sports medicine and women’s health to deliver exceptional care close to home.

  • Largest health care provider in North Dakota with a total of 786 hospital beds

  • Only Level I Adult Trauma Center between Minneapolis, Seattle, Denver and Omaha

  • Level II Pediatric Trauma Center and emergency air transport service covering a three-state area

  • Home to the Roger Maris Cancer Center

  • Named in the national Top 100 Hospitals list

  • Primary teaching institution for the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Job Function Physicians

Req Number R-63994

Equal Employment Opportunity

Sanford and its affiliate brands have consistently operated under the principle of equal treatment for all persons without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability, military or veteran status, in regard to public assistance or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state or local law.