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Location: Florida Duration: Ongoing while hiring Board requirement: Board certified Schedule: Days plus weeknight and weekend call Shifts: Mix of 8, 10 and 12 hour shifts available Specialty: Anesthesiology Procedures: Level II Trauma, Ortho, Spine, Vascular, limited Neuro, Endo, EP Lab, NO OB NO TRANSPLANTS EMR: Meditech , Medaxion Trauma designation: Level II License requirement: Must be FL licensed before presentation Privileges: 60 days.
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Saturday and Sunday;Specialty/Shift: (1) General Diagnostics 8a-2pEMR - EPIC / RadiantPACS - MergeDictation - FluencyPractice Setting: HospitalNo callN/A Trauma DesignationNO TELE OPTIONSPatient Demographics: ALLRequired Procedures:MRI: Basic Neuro, Brain, Spine, MSK.
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Job Quick Facts: Specialty: Anesthesiology Job Type: Locum Tenens Facility Location: Riverview, FL Service Setting: Inpatient Reason For Coverage: Supplemental Coverage Period: Nov 2, 2023 - Ongoing Coverage Type: Clinical + Call Shift/Call Schedule: Nights & Weekends Call Type: In-House Patient Volume: varies Case Mix: - Cardiac, Complete Ortho, Complex Vascular, Head Spine, Neuro, OB, Pediatric, Regional & Thoracic.
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Procedures:Trauma, OB, General, Ortho, Neuro/Spine, Vascular, Thoracic, Bariatric GYN, Breast, Pediatrics, Podiatry, Ophthalmology. Proficient CRNA's will do spinals and epidurals and must be proficient in OB. CRNA's must have recent trauma experience, NO exceptions ORs and Case Volume:Care Team Model 19 FT Physicians and 5 CRNA'sLicense Requirement:Active NY license required.
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Details & requirements for this opportunity: 24-hour call shifts Level II Trauma Center Required procedures:Surgical repair for head trauma, Surgical repair of defects or deformity of the skull, Surgery for cervical & thoracic/lumbar spine or able to recognize and manage with backup or for referral, manage, call back-up, and/or make a referral, Surgical and non-surgical management of injuries involving the peripheral nerves, and Interpretation of appropriate diagnostic imaging studies.
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1 in-house weekend call per month, about 6 week night calls per month Job Setting: Hospital Types of Cases:General, Cardiac, Pediatrics (ENT), Spine, Orthopedic, Obstetrics,Gastrointestinal,catheterization laboratory, and no trauma.
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Location: Colorado Duration: Ongoing Board requirement: Board certified Schedule: 24-hour call 7a-7a Shifts: In patient Procedures: Trauma/Spine surgery/Disc excisions/Other EMR: EPIC Systems Trauma level: Level I License requirement: Must be CO licensed before presentation Privileges: 90 days Partner with your VISTA recruiter today to find your perfect job.
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Setting: Hospital (multiple worksites) Types of cases: General Surgery, Gastrointestinal, Lab Colonoscopy, Obstetrics, Trauma, Heads, Spine, Orthopedics, Plastics, Bariatrics Credentialing time: 90 days Requirements: Board certification Electronic Medical Record (EMR): Cerner Job Benefits AMN Healthcare typically arranges medical or dental malpractice insurance for the contractor providers we match to client opportunities.
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Required procedures: - Performing and interpreting TEEs. - Special procedures: Cardiac, Neuro, General, Plastics, Pulmonary, Spine, Ortho, OB/GYN, Uro , IR, GI, EP, Cath Lab. No. of Beds: 228 No. of ORs: 8-11 daily for 7-8 Blocks No. of Procedure Rooms: 2 ASA Level: II & III primarily Trauma Level: III EMR: Epic Other Info: - Has certified Stroke Center.
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Case Mix: Complete Ortho, Complex Vascular, Head Spine, Neuro, OB, Pediatric, Regional, Thoracic. Patient Demographics: Adult, Pedia, Neonate, Trauma. Job Type: Locum Tenens.
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No trauma, transplant, neurosurgery or spine, ENT or high-risk OB. 3 Hearts/week (Bread & Butter Cases Typically). Hospital in Western WV is looking for a locum MDA to start as soon as credentialed and work full time.
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Most Commonly Seen Patients: Stroke Orthopedic trauma Brain injury Non-traumatic spine Unit/Core Team Characteristics: Many years of experience Very high patient satisfaction scores (95%) Good outcomes, shorter length of stays, with an average length of stay being 14 days.
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No trauma, transplant, neurosurgery, or spine, ENT or high risk OB. 3 hearts per week (bread and butter case typically). No trauma, transplant, neurosurgery, or spine, ENT or high risk OB. 3 hearts per week (bread and butter case typically.
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The candidate will see high acuity patients with complex medical problems (trauma, stroke, post-op tumor, crani patients, spine/ICHm SAH, aneurysm, etc. Looking for a Neuro-hospitalist for inpatient neurosurgery service.
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Board-certification in ABMS/AOA/or ADA AHA BLS, ACLS, and ACGME residency is also required. 1-year minimum hospitalist experience/inpatient experience at a tertiary level hospital is a must. The candidate must be board-certified in internal medicine.
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