Gracias por su interés en postularse para el personal médico del Banner Baywood Medical Center. Le damos una cálida bienvenida en nombre de nuestra Administración y de todo el personal médico.
Lo valoramos como socio para trabajar juntos en nuestra misión de facilitar la atención médica y mejorar la calidad de vida. Agradecemos su participación, ya que fomentamos un ambiente positivo de trabajo en equipo, crecimiento y cooperación para nuestros pacientes, profesionales de la salud y colaboradores. Esperamos que comparta su experiencia e ideas participando en las reuniones del departamento de Personal Médico y lo animamos a participar en otros comités permanentes.
Este Programa de Orientación se ha desarrollado para brindarle información valiosa sobre cómo navegar por nuestras instalaciones y encontrar a las personas que pueden ayudarle. El programa es completo y práctico, y es necesario completarlo antes de obtener los privilegios. Puede completar este programa en cualquier momento durante su proceso de solicitud para el personal médico.
Por favor revise la valiosa información proporcionada a continuación, así como lo siguiente:
Si tiene preguntas o necesita ayuda para completar este módulo de orientación, puede comunicarse directamente con los Servicios de personal médico al (480) 321-4155.
Identification Badges Required on Campus
Stop by Medical Staff Services to obtain your ID Badge. You will need to provide a legible government issued ID card (current driver’s license, military ID or passport). Physicians, advanced practice providers, allied health practitioners, residents and students must wear a Banner identification badge while on campus and should be worn above the waist.
Parking
Covered and uncovered parking for physicians is located on the West Side of the Outpatient Services area. To obtain your parking pass permit, please present vehicle information including make/model, color, year, state and license plate number to Medical Staff Services.
Physician Lounge
The physician lounge is located on the first floor near Medical Staff Services and the cafeteria. Your badge will allow you to access the physician lounge. Breakfast services begin at 7:00 a.m. and lunch service begins at 11:00 a.m.
Security
Banner wants everyone to be safe on campus. Our Security patrols 24/7, offering both internal and external support to providers, patients, associates and visitors.
If you observe suspicious conduct or behavior while on hospital property or if you or someone else is the victim of a crime, call security dispatch at 602-747-4400.
Medical Staff Services provides administrative support to the medical staff and facilitates communication related to medical staff matters.
Responsibilities include assisting with regulatory compliance, credentialing, peer review, resident/student rotations, continuing medical education, committees, and maintaining current governing documents of the Medical Staff and Allied Health Staff: Bylaws, Policies, Rules and Regulations.
Medical Staff Services is located on the first floor near the Physician Lounge and cafeteria and is open Monday through Friday, from 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
You can also contact Medical Staff Services direct at 480-321-4155 with any questions you may have or to let us know how you would like to become involved in medical staff activities.
Banner utilizes Cerner for electronic medical record documentation. Medical Records, or Health Information Management Services (HIMS), can be reached directly at 480-321-4121 Option 3.
Other services offered by HIMS include:
Banner Baywood Medical Center wants everyone to be safe on campus. Our Security patrols 24/7, offering both internal and external support to providers, patients, associates and visitors.
If you observe suspicious conduct or behavior while on hospital property or if you or someone else is the victim of a crime, call security dispatch at (602) 747-4400.
Here are some top Security questions for providers.
What is a provider's role in a fire emergency?
We ask all our associates, support staff and providers to utilize the RACE acronym when confronted by a fire situation. RACE stands for:
In addition, it's important that all providers know how to use a fire extinguisher. Think the PASS acronym:
Medical gas shutoff valve locations vary depending on department, but are labeled and typically located in corridors/hallways. Under authorization of the House Supervisor, Facilities and Respiratory Services are the only departments permitted to shut off medical gas valves. Contact the House Supervisor to call a Code RED as soon as you are alerted to a fire in your area.
What is a provider's role during disasters?
The medical staff leaders assist with identifying volunteer providers as necessary, and provide oversight of the professional performance of volunteer practitioners who receive disaster privileges through:
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