High-Volume Wisconsin Assignment | Anesthesiologist Needed

Updated 12/16/25
Wisconsin, Wisconsin, United States
Physician
Anesthesiology
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Job at a glance

Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time Locums/Travel Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Hospital
Visa Sponsorship No

Job description

Job description Seeking a board-certified General Anesthesiologist to join a high-volume, academic hospital system in the Midwest. This facility is a Level I trauma center with approximately 14,000 cases annually across all specialties. Providers will manage a wide variety of complex cases in a collaborative environment. All cardiac and cardiovascular (CV) cases are handled by a dedicated cardiac anesthesia team.

Job Responsibilities

Deliver anesthesia care across a full range of surgical cases, excluding CV (handled by cardiac team)

Provide both inpatient and outpatient anesthesia services

Participate in weekday and weekend solo call rotations

Manage OB anesthesia including epidurals

Supervise CRNAs occasionally when assigned as anesthesiologist in charge

Use Epic EMR system for documentation

Be available for trauma and OB cases during first-call shifts

Remain on-site until shift responsibilities are completed; overtime is paid

Respond within 30 minutes for OB call

Qualifications

Board-certified or board-eligible in Anesthesiology

Must be proficient or willing to train on Epic EMR

Comfortable handling OB, heads, peds, blocks, and epidurals

Willing to take weekday and weekend solo call

Prior experience in a trauma or academic hospital setting preferred

Working Hours

Start time: 7:00 AM (must be ready to see first patient by 6:30 AM)

Weekday call: 4:00 PM – 7:00 AM

Weekend call: 8:00 AM – 8:00 AM (Friday–Sunday rotations)

Call rotation: Initially 2 weekdays + every other weekend; transitioning to 2 weekdays + every third weekend

On-call days are worked; post-call days off are provided occasionally

Skills

Regional blocks

Pediatric anesthesia

Obstetric anesthesia (including epidurals)

Neuro and head cases

General surgery, spine, ortho, plastics, urology, gyn, GI, EP, and IR procedures

Collaborative and independent work within a care team model

Note: CRNAs perform their own UGRA blocks and work independently unless assistance is requested. 90% of cases are performed by the physician themselves.
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