A board-certified Emergency Medicine physician is sought to join an established emergency medicine practice in Bremerton, Washington — a waterfront city on the Kitsap Peninsula with easy ferry access to Seattle. This is a community-based EM opportunity backed by a large national clinical organization, offering professional liability coverage with tail, access to a robust patient safety infrastructure, and the mentorship of a nationwide network of emergency medicine specialists.
Perks and Benefits
- Professional liability insurance with tail coverage included
- Membership in a national Patient Safety Organization providing clinical and legal support
- Access to a national network of emergency medicine specialists for peer mentorship and consultation
- Collaborative practice culture with a shared commitment to evidence-based, patient-centered decision-making
Practice Highlights
- Community emergency medicine practice in Bremerton, WA — a mid-sized Pacific Northwest city with a diverse patient population
- Practice supported by a large national EM group with standardized clinical protocols and quality infrastructure
- Access to national Patient Safety Organization resources, including peer review support and risk management tools
- Collegial team environment with a culture oriented around sound clinical judgment and patient advocacy
- Ongoing mentorship and professional development through a national network of emergency medicine experts
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility through ABEM (American Board of Emergency Medicine) or AOBEM (American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine)
- Completion of an ACGME- or AOA-accredited Emergency Medicine residency
- Active Washington State medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Commitment to high-quality, patient-centered emergency care in a community setting
About the Community
Bremerton sits on the Kitsap Peninsula along Puget Sound, offering a Pacific Northwest lifestyle with direct ferry service to downtown Seattle — making it an appealing base for physicians who want proximity to a major metro without the cost or pace of urban living. The region features abundant outdoor recreation including hiking, kayaking, sailing, and access to Olympic National Park, alongside a growing local arts and dining scene. Home prices remain significantly lower than Seattle proper, and the area's strong public schools and waterfront neighborhoods attract families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.