At Gundersen Health System in La Crosse, Wis., you will find the region’s highest verified trauma center. Be a part of a team that provides immediate, specialized, multispecialty care to the most severe and critically injured people in the communities we serve.
Pulmonary/Critical Care Highlights:
When assigned to pulmonary clinic enjoy a M-F daytime schedule
Advanced practice provider support in both the outpatient and inpatient settings
When assigned to the inpatient service responsibilities will include 6-7 (12 hour) critical care shifts per month, bronchoscopy, and pulmonary ward service coverage
Gundersen Health System:
Award winning, physician led, multispecialty group practice
Epic EMR
Residency training programs allow our staff to practice and teach in a very collegial environment. Clinical research opportunities are also available.
All physicians are employed and provided with a competitive compensation and benefit package including loan forgiveness.
La Crosse is the largest city in western Wisconsin, yet abounding in scenic beauty, is nestled between soaring bluffs to the east and the legendary Mississippi River to the west. The city is a regional technology and medical hub that services a tri-state area, including neighboring Minnesota and Iowa, and is home to three colleges, attracting students and faculty from around the world.
Gundersen Health System is a physician-led, not-for-profit health system with a top-ranked teaching hospital and one of the largest multi-specialty group practices with approximately 700 physicians and associate staff. Telemedicine, specialty outreach, electronic health records and digital imaging connect Gundersen with our many regional clinics, affiliate hospitals and practitioners. La Crosse is historic and vibrant city, nestled along the Mississippi River. The historic downtown and riverfront host many festivals and events. Excellent schools and universities, parks, sports venues, museums and affordable housing make this a great place to call home.
The American Thoracic Society improves global health by advancing research, patient care, and public health in pulmonary disease, critical illness, and sleep disorders. Founded in 1905 to combat TB, the ATS has grown to tackle asthma, COPD, lung cancer, sepsis, acute respiratory distress, and sleep apnea, among other diseases.
AMERICAN THORACIC SOCIETY 25 Broadway New York, NY 10004 United States of America