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Procedures needed will include cardiothoracic/cardiovascular, general surgery, ENT, orthopedics, trauma, critical care, OB/GYN excluding labor epidurals, and plastic surgery. Procedures needed will include cardiothoracic/cardiovascular, general surgery, ENT, orthopedics, trauma, critical care, OB/GYN excluding labor epidurals, and plastic surgery.
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Job Description Well-established Ob/Gyn practice seeks Family Practitioner interested in Obstetrics. 24/7 OB Hospitalist group serves as call back-up. OB fellowship w/C-Sections required.
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Must have active state license Call, 24-hour shifts ACLS required 3777 deliveries per year High & low risk OB, C-sections, ED GYN Credentialing not needed DEA needed Paid malpractice insurance; pre-paid travel and housing expenses Assignment details and time entry in online portal Competitive compensation 24-hour access to your Weatherby Healthcare consultant Charter member of NALTO.
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Seeking a BE/BC Obstetrics/Gynecology physician.
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Skillset: Basic pediatrics preferred; complex neurosurgery cases; general & trauma skills required No OB Needed Support: there is an MD always on call with CRNA EMR System: Epic Covid vaccine required to bid If you are interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please call or text MD Staff at.
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Procedures: - Low/High Risk pregnancy, FHR Interpretation(NST/CST/FSE) - OB U/S: Level I & II - Routine Delivery: Vaginal, Low forceps, Decision Making for C-section - Complicated Delivery: C-Section, Breech, Multiple births, Abruptions - Repair of 3rd & 4th degree Lacerations - Surgical Gyn: Open, Laparoscopic Diagnostic/minor only - tubal ligation, LOA's, Chronal Tubation, Operative/major (includes diagnostic) - Ectopic Pregnancy, Ovary Removal, Cystectomy, extensive LOA's.
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Cases are General, Ortho, Neuro, ENT, Urology, OB, Thoracic, Vascular. Cases are General, Ortho, Neuro, ENT, Urology, OB, Thoracic, Vascular. Great comp package of $500k plus 9 weeks off. Cardiac is negotiable.
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Background in maternal; substance abuse preferred. Mindoula Health is seeking a Licensed Therapist (LPC, LCSW, LMFT) for our Substance Use Disorder Program to remotely serve our substance exposed members in Louisiana.
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Education - Preferred: Associate's Degree Diagnostic Medical Sonography or Bachelor's Degree Diagnostic Medical Sonography Experience - Required: 1 year clinical experience in ultrasound 1 year abdominal, GYN, peripheral vascular doppler experience Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Required: Ability to deal effectively and ethically with medical and confidential information relating to patients, families, physicians, and nursing personnel.
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Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Fetal Echocardiography Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 10/21/2024 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel Job Description As a maternal fetal medicine ultrasonographer, you will use ultrasound to take medical images of patients for OB-GYN physicians.
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RDMS, AB, OB/GYN, PS - RDCS, AE, RVT, VT - American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), RT (S) or RT (VS) - American Registry of Radiology Technologist (ARRT) RDMS, AB, OB/GYN, PS - RDCS, AE, RVT, VT - American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), RT (S) or RT (VS) - American Registry of Radiology Technologist (ARRT.
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Ultrasound Tech - PRN. RDMS, PS - American Registry of Diagnostic Medial Sonography (ARDMS) - Must obtain within 2 years of hire date. Is learning to recognize examination findings that may require immediate clinical response and notifies the interpreting radiologist.
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OB Fellowship with C-Section Skills Required: The incoming physician must have experience and training in obstetrics, including C-sections. Call Coverage: Anticipated call of 1:2 for the practice, with a 24/7 OB Hospitalist group serving as backup.
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No OB. Outpatient and inpatient practice setting. A well-established medical facility in Arkansas is in need of a CRNA. Basic pediatrics preferred; general/neuro & trauma skills required. EMR is EPIC. If you are interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please call or text MD Staff at.
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This opportunity will afford an OBGYN the opportunity to see a diverse patient population with a balance of OB and GYN patients. Currently the scope of the practice includes Pregnancy Care, GYN Office & Procedure Care, and GYN Surgical Care.
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