Pulmonologist
St. Luke's Hospital(14 days ago)
About this role
A Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Specialist at Saint Luke's provides comprehensive treatment and high-level care for patients with pulmonary, sleep, and life-threatening respiratory conditions. The role involves performing specialized procedures, managing acute cases, and working alongside critical care teams to promote respiratory health.
Required Skills
- Pulmonary Medicine
- Critical Care
- Sleep Medicine
- Bronchoscopy
- Pulmonary Function Tests
Qualifications
- MD or foreign equivalent
- Fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
- Fellowship in Sleep Medicine
- Board Certified/Eligible in Internal Medicine, Sleep Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care Medicine
- Missouri medical license
About St. Luke's Hospital
stlukes-stl.comSt. Luke's Hospital in St. Louis, MO, offers a wide range of healthcare services, from specialized cancer care to nationally recognized heart and vascular treatments. With a commitment to compassionate, personalized care, St. Luke's provides comprehensive services, including primary care, orthopedics, women's health, and more. Serving the St. Louis region, the hospital ensures convenient access to quality healthcare with multiple locations and expert providers.
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