Talk to Scot Smith, Physician Recruiter

Take the first step toward a more flexible, fulfilling career in emergency medicine.

What to expect on the call

Your first conversation with Scot is a no-pressure, 30-60 minute call designed to:

  • Answer your questions about part-time and flexible ER opportunities

  • Learn more about your career goals and scheduling preferences

  • Share how Inspire Medical supports physicians with credentialing, malpractice, and logistics

  • Determine if a follow-up interview with our Head Physician is the right next step

This is about finding the right fit — for you and for the hospitals we serve.

Physician Recruiting

Why Physicians Choose Inspire Medical

Designed for Physicians, Built Around Your Life.

  • Flexible Scheduling: Shifts that align with your lifestyle, not the other way around

  • No On-Call Burden: Focus on patient care without extra administrative strain

  • Full Support: Credentialing, licensing, and malpractice coverage handled for you

  • Meaningful Impact: Work in rural hospitals where your presence makes a difference

Speak to Scot about open positions with Inspire Medical

Meet Scot

Your First Point of Contact

Scot specializes in helping physicians explore what part-time emergency medicine can look like for them. He’ll guide you through the process, listen to your needs, and ensure your next step with Inspire Medical makes sense for your career.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the application process work?

After your initial call with Scot, you will have to complete a KAPER application with basic contact, education, and work history information. You will also have to complete a brief application for coverage with our malpractice insurance carrier. Each hospital also requires a delineation of privileges.

All of these forms are available in electronic format for your convenience. You will also need to provide copies of documents, such as your medical license, DEA certificate, and other relevant credentials.

Inspire Medical is always available to provide any help with the process over the phone, by email, or even in person.

I don’t have any ER experience. Can I work in emergency medicine?

Most of our physicians are not Emergency Medicine trained physicians; they are Family Practitioners, OB-GYNs, Surgeons, Pediatricians, etc. Most have ATLS and PALS, a few have ALSO, and all have ACLS.

After looking at a hospital ED’s Delineation of Privileges form, you will see what procedures you may be expected to perform, and depending on your comfort level with these procedures, you can decide if you need more training. Dr. Jones is available 24/7 to answer any questions you may have regarding any of these procedures, and the office staff can help you obtain an ATLS, ACLS or any of the other courses that will boost your knowledge and abilities.

Do you pay for any travel expenses?

We do not pay for travel expenses, but as an independent contractor, you will want to keep track of your expenses for deductions for tax purposes.

When can I start working?

We make the application process fast and easy. Once we receive all the completed application materials, you can start taking shifts in as little as three weeks.

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