A 132-bed acute care hospital in Logan, West Virginia is seeking an Emergency Medicine Advanced Practice Clinician — physician assistant or nurse practitioner — to join its busy emergency department. Logan Regional Medical Center operates a well-equipped 22-room ED with dedicated trauma capacity, advanced imaging, and PACS-enabled national radiology consultation, all within a recently expanded and modernized facility. This is a stable, supported practice environment backed by one of the country's largest integrated healthcare organizations, with reimbursement for key certifications and access to robust professional development resources.
Perks and Benefits
- Competitive compensation package (specific figures available upon inquiry)
- Reimbursement for ATLS course completion
- State medical license and DEA registration fees reimbursed
- ACLS, BLS, and PALS recertification covered
- CME access through a dedicated institute, including professional development tools and educational resources
- Membership in a national Patient Safety Organization providing practice support and liability infrastructure
- Institutional stability through affiliation with one of the largest integrated healthcare networks in the United States
Practice Highlights
- 22-room emergency department with three dedicated trauma rooms
- On-site imaging suite: CT scanner, dedicated X-ray rooms, portable X-ray unit, and portable ultrasound
- PACS technology enabling 24/7 remote consultation with radiologists at facilities across the country
- 12-hour shift structure
- Over $4.2 million in recently acquired state-of-the-art medical equipment across the facility
- Full-service acute care campus including a Women's Center with three labor and delivery suites, a staging area, and a nine-bed nursery with LDR security features
- 132-bed facility offering a full range of inpatient and acute care services
- Regional referral catchment serving Logan and the surrounding southern West Virginia communities
Qualifications
- Physician assistant or nurse practitioner with emergency medicine training or experience
- Active West Virginia license or eligibility to obtain licensure in the state
- Active DEA registration or eligibility to obtain
- Current ACLS, BLS, and PALS certification (or willingness to complete recertification — costs covered)
- ATLS completion required or willingness to complete the course (reimbursed)
- Comfort managing the full acuity spectrum of a community emergency department, including trauma stabilization
About the Community
Logan is nestled in the Appalachian highlands of southern West Virginia, offering a lifestyle defined by outdoor recreation, tight-knit community, and an exceptionally low cost of living. The region is home to the renowned Hatfield-McCoy trail system, lake recreation, and four-season mountain scenery, making it a natural draw for clinicians who want meaningful work without the pace or expense of a major metro. Charleston, West Virginia's capital and largest city, is accessible for additional dining, cultural, and airport amenities.