Locum Family Medicine Jobs in IL
Monday · March 27, 2023
2 Jobs in The Windy City
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This locum tenen position offers competitive compensation.
This locum tenen family medicine job (Northwest Illinois) is from a hospital-owned practice.
- No procedures.
- Collaborate with NP.
- In-House Travel.
- Surge Shift for admissions.
- Shift time 7a-7p.
- Average daily census: 15.
- Single Point of Contact.
- Malpractice Insurance.
- Average daily admissions: 4.
- Day and Night Shifts Available.
- Hospitalists respond to codes.
- Asap Start.
- EMR: Meditech.
- Open ICU.
- Illinois Active License & DEA.
- Faye Reid | |.
- Board Certified IM or FM.
- Credentialing/Licensing Specialist.
This locum job opening was posted
11 days ago
by
Locum Connections.
This locum tenen position offers competitive compensation.
This locum tenen family medicine job (Illinois) is from a hospital-owned practice.
- Facility Type: Hospital.
- They have a general surgeon that will cover all the procedures.
- During the day there are 2 docs and a NP sharing the rounding from 7-5, Then at 5 they take. They need to be BC (Abfm or Abim).
- They will do 2-4 admission on average.
- Length Of Assignment: 6 months.
- They will be mainly be working with nursing home patients.
- Patient Volume: 5 to 10 pats per day.
- BC required.
- Charting/Dictation: Cerner.
- Inpatient/Outpatient: inpatient coverage.
- Start Date. Dec.
- Reason for Coverage Need: December ongoing.
- Size of Hospital/Facility: 25 bed Critical Care hospital.
- Specialty Requested: Hospital Medicine.
- Schedule: 7a to 5p every day, Monday,.
- Anything that is too serious, is sent out.
- Location: Robinson, IL.
- 7 on 7 off.
- Or truly BE (within 5 years of residency, and scheduled for test)On their first day they will spend half the day in orientation then work with the MD the other half, and then on their own for.
- They now do not have to do procedures.
- Patient Age Range: Adults only.
This locum job opening was posted
2 days ago
by Alliance Recruiting Resources.
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