Physician / ObGyn - Urogynecology / South Carolina / Locum tenens / OB/GYN Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Health System in Accounting - Dillon, SC at Geebo

Physician / ObGyn - Urogynecology / South Carolina / Locum tenens / OB/GYN Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Health System in

A large health system is seeking an OB/GYN for locum tenens coverage.
In Dillon, South Carolina, visitors can immerse themselves in the region's rich history by exploring landmarks like the Dillon County Courthouse or taking a stroll through the Dillon Downtown Historic District.
The schedule will be 24-hour call primarily while their perm OB/GYN goes out on maternity leave.
The facility may ask for clinic periodically.
They will have their FNP cover the office.
If there is something the FNP can't handle, they will have the locum come over to the office for that patient, otherwise, the FNP will admit the patient and let the locum handle it at the hospital.
The locum will be required to round on inpatients in the hospital daily (even on weekends).
The locum must be comfortable with vaginal deliveries, as well as cesarean deliveries.
There will be ED consults for OB/GYN patients as needed and no inpatient midlevel support.
The age range for patients is 15-70.
Circumcisions are not required, these are handled by the Pediatric Physician.
The EMR system is EPIC.
Dates Needed:
August - OngoingCase Load/PPD:
1-3 PPDShift Type:
24-Hour CallAssignment Type:
InpatientAssignment Duration:
LocumsCall Required:
YesBoard Certification Required:
YesPrescriptive Authority Required:
NoGovernment:
No Reference ID:
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