Emergency Medicine Locum Position in Berryville, AR
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Emergency Medicine
Salary
$350.00
– $350.00
• hourly
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Locums/Travel
Work Environment
Hospital
Location
Berryville, Arkansas, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
5/01/24
Specialty: Emergency Medicine
Start date: May 13 2024
End date: Jul 29 2024
Coverage type: No Call
Board Certification: BC
EMR: Epic
no surgery, usual ED procedures, intubation, chest tube, conscious sedation, laceration.
this is a Critical Access Rural Hospital and will see many of the same things as larger hospitals except less volumes.
central line placement, suturing, I&D, dental blocks, foreign body removal, reductions, cardio conversation, codes, Stroke and STEMI, pediatrics and adults..
We do not have any call for our ED physicians. They do not round anywhere other than on their ED patients in the ED department. They will admit to hospital but via our Hospitalist. They do not write the admission orders, but they do call the Hospitalist and the Hospitalist makes the decision whether to admit.
Also, the ED physician is the only physician in the hospital often and always at night. We will begin having medical residents here starting July 2024 and they will rotate through the ED. The ED physician responds to a code on med surg if one is called, which is not often.
Our current open shifts vary, both days and nights and several dates every month starting in May.
Start date: May 13 2024
End date: Jul 29 2024
Coverage type: No Call
Board Certification: BC
EMR: Epic
no surgery, usual ED procedures, intubation, chest tube, conscious sedation, laceration.
this is a Critical Access Rural Hospital and will see many of the same things as larger hospitals except less volumes.
central line placement, suturing, I&D, dental blocks, foreign body removal, reductions, cardio conversation, codes, Stroke and STEMI, pediatrics and adults..
We do not have any call for our ED physicians. They do not round anywhere other than on their ED patients in the ED department. They will admit to hospital but via our Hospitalist. They do not write the admission orders, but they do call the Hospitalist and the Hospitalist makes the decision whether to admit.
Also, the ED physician is the only physician in the hospital often and always at night. We will begin having medical residents here starting July 2024 and they will rotate through the ED. The ED physician responds to a code on med surg if one is called, which is not often.
Our current open shifts vary, both days and nights and several dates every month starting in May.