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Locum Tenens Emergency Medicine Job Sterling, IL
ORD-189023-MD-IL
yesterday
Posted by: LocumTenens.com
Employer: LocumTenens.com
Job Description
A Hospital ER is seeking an Emergency Medicine Physician for locum tenens coverage.
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Requires an active Illinois medical license and BC/BE in FM, IM, or ABEM with extensive ER experience (ATLS not required). Shifts include 7 AM - 7 PM, 7 PM - 7 AM, 12 PM - 12 AM, and 12 PM - 10 PM, with APP support available. The facility has an annual patient volume of 20,000-24,000, 26 ED beds, and uses Cerner EMR. Admitting orders are managed by hospitalists.
Dates Needed: Summer start - ongoing
Call Ratio/Schedule: Days, Nights, Swings - 7-7, 12-12, 12-10
Case Load/PPD: 20-24k
Shift Type: Day Shift; Night Shift
Assignment Type: ER
Assignment Duration: Locums
Call Required: No
Board Certification Required: Yes
Prescriptive Authority Required: Yes
Patient Population: All Ages
Support Staff: COVERGE MODEL: 1 doc 7p7a, 1 doc 7a7p, 1 doc 10-10or 12-12 and one APP 10-10 or 12-12.
Government: No
Reference ID: ORD-189023-MD-IL
Contact: ltjobleads@locumtenens.com
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