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Considerations needed in deciding to be a PIC at a Free Standing ED
For those currently operating as a PIC at a FSED what are some of the things you'd advice me on before I decide to sign up as a PIC at a FSED? I know I need to reread the state law pertaining to the license and DEA controlled substance stuff a few times but what else?? The FSED will be operating 24/7, and an assigned RPh will be going to the FSED weekly which is typically not me but I am asked to be the PIC overseeing it, so I'll be going over it basically to oversee that RPh and a tech as well.
Background: 10+ yr experience inpatient with residency training, BCPS, soon MBA, 3+ yr as a manager inpatient more on the clinical/quality side of things, which is my current role but I am not the PIC of anything.
u/Vancopime — 1 day ago