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Physician / Gastroenterology / Virginia / Locum tenens / Gastroenterologist Locums Job in Virginia Seeking 1-3 Weeks per Month Inpatient Endo-Suite Cover Job

Gastroenterologist Locums Job in Virginia Seeking 1-3 Weeks per Month Inpatient Endo-Suite Coverage
Call Coverage Jackson
Coker is partnered with a northern Virginia facility that needs GI locum tenens coverage starting in April
ongoing through December.
The facility has two layers of coverage needed with specific dates for each detailed below.
Facility Details
Requirements Assignment :
Active & unrestricted Virginia license
DEA is required Bread & butter GI - no ERCP/EUS required MediTech EMR, 200
bed facility, not a designated trauma center Additional 2024
2025 dates; There is also opportunity for locums to perm.
Inpatient Call Coverage:
- Monday - Monday inpatient call coverage from 7AM - 7AM (must include 6-8 hours of work in daily rate) - Typical weekday will start with 4 scheduled elective procedures while the floor APP support makes rounds - All bread & butter cases, no ERCP/EUS required - Will being covering ED & complete daily patient rounding, see new consults
do emergent procedures - Average of 8-12 PPD total - 6-8 hours of work must be included in daily rate Open Shifts:
4/1 4/8 6/24 7/1 8/5 8/12 'Hybrid,' Endo-Suite Coverage
T,W,TH Night Call:
- Needing Monday - Friday coverage working in the endoscopy center from 7:
30A-4PM - Will take night call after endo days on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday from 5P - 7A (no night call Monday/Friday) - Can anticipate 12-14 scheduled procedures each day (this will be a mix of screening & diagnostic procedures) - Will have an average of 45 mins - 1 hour to complete each case - 8 hours of work must be included in daily rate Open Dates:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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