GP Emergency Medicine Physician: A medical practitioner licensed by NHRA and has primary responsibility and expertise in the areas of the head and neck, breast, skin, and soft tissues, abdominal wall, extremities, and the gastrointestinal, vascular, and endocrine systems. The EM Physician must be able to assess, evaluate, diagnose, and initially treat patients of all ages who present in the ED with any symptom, illness, injury, or condition. This is done through an immediate recognition, evaluation, care, stabilization, and disposition in response to acute medical, surgical and behavioral illnesses and injury. EM physicians do not have the privilege of admitting patients, long-term care of patients on an inpatient basis, or the performance of scheduled elective procedures. Emergency Medicine Physicians may perform these procedures if they are licensed as consultant or specialist in Emergency Medicine by NHRA. Specialists must perform procedures under the supervision of a consultant Emergency Physician (please refer to the supervision policy): *Airway Techniques *Anesthesia *Cardiac Procedures *Diagnostic Procedures *Genitourinary Techniques *Head and Neck *Hemodynamic Techniques - Central Venous Access *Obstetrical Procedures *Thoracic Procedures *Ultrasound Responsibilities of Healthcare Facilities *The practice of the emergency physicians is within the scope of the facility. *Privileges granted to the emergency physicians follow this scope of service according to the skills and training of the physicians. *Must comply with the clinical Privileging Guideline issued by NHRA Job Types: Full-time, Part-time