The consultation-liaison psychiatrist provides expert psychiatric evaluation and management for hospitalized patients with coexisting psychiatric, medical, neurologic, or substance-use\u2013related conditions. The role focuses on optimizing care for complex inpatients, supporting delirium management, contributing to safe transitions of care, and serving as a key resource to interdisciplinary teams. The psychiatrist also participates in compensated Emergency Department call coverage and provides rotational support for the inpatient behavioral health unit.
This role is essential in reducing length of stay, improving diagnostic accuracy, optimizing behavioral health management, and enhancing outcomes for medically and psychiatrically complex patients across the hospital. Candidate must be board eligible or certified in psychiatry and have the ability to obtain an unrestricted Ohio State Medical License and DEA. Must have experience managing delirium, complex psychiatric comorbidities, and substance use disorders in medical settings and have strong interpersonal communication skills, as well as the ability to work collaboratively across disciplines. Fellowship in consultation-liaison psychiatry preferred but not required.
Perform psychiatric assessments and evaluations for adult inpatients referred from medical, surgical, ICU, and specialty services.
Provide diagnostic clarification and treatment plans for patients with:
Mood disorders, psychosis, anxiety, PTSD
Delirium, encephalopathy, cognitive disturbances
Behavioral complications of medical illness
Substance use and withdrawal syndromes
Develop comprehensive management plans including medication recommendations, safety planning, behavioral strategies, and follow-up needs.
Collaborate closely with hospitalists, intensivists, surgeons, neurologists, nursing, case management, and ancillary teams.
Document evaluations, recommendations, and progress notes in the EMR in accordance with hospital policy.
Participate in a rotating schedule of compensated ED call coverage.
Provide rapid psychiatric evaluation for ED patients, including:
Safety assessments and disposition planning
Management of agitation, psychosis, or suicidal ideation
Admission vs discharge recommendations
Coordinate directly with ED providers and the inpatient psychiatric unit.