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ICU Physician Bangalore - Indiranagar | Race Course Road | HBR Layout

Even Healthcaremulti, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 18 May 2026

Even Healthcare is seeking an ICU Physician to manage critically ill patients across their hospital network in Bengaluru. The role involves evaluating, diagnosing, and stabilizing patients, including performing procedures like intubation and line insertion. Candidates must hold an MBBS degree and be registered with the KMC/NMC. The position requires a high degree of clinical proficiency in critical care and emergency response in a multidisciplinary hospital setting.

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Experience

Experience not specified

Function

Healthcare Services

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

Even Healthcare is seeking an ICU Physician to manage critically ill patients across their hospital network in Bengaluru. The role involves evaluating, diagnosing, and stabilizing patients, including performing procedures like intubation and line insertion. Candidates must hold an MBBS degree and be registered with the KMC/NMC. The position requires a high degree of clinical proficiency in critical care and emergency response in a multidisciplinary hospital setting.

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Quality 60/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Solid clinical role within a modern, growing healthcare organization with clear, well-defined responsibilities.

The JD is highly specific regarding clinical duties, procedures, and expectations for the ICU physician role.

Salaries at Even Healthcare

36.5 LPA average

Based on 5 Grapevine salary entries for Even Healthcare.

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Must haves

  • MBBS degree
  • Valid KMC/NMC registration
  • Experience in ventilator management
  • Experience in critical care emergencies
  • Willingness to work rotational shifts

Tools and skills

critical care managementventilator managementemergency responseicu proceduresintubationcentral linesarterial lines

Nice to have: ctccm, idccm.

About the company

Emerging healthcare organization with modern clinical models but not a legacy giant or household name.

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