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High paying | Telemedicine | Physician | Flex hours | Remote RI
New York, New York, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time Locums/Travel
Work Environment Telemedicine
Location 02903, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Visa Sponsorship Yes

Job Description

Last Update: 11/27/21
DirectShifts is seeking an Emergency Medicine Physician to work in RI. This is a Full-time position. My client is very motivated to speak with all interested candidates.

Clinical work is provided in 4 hour shifts (across the 24 hours) and all clinicians are asked to work 2 weekend 4 hour shifts per month.

For those interested in full-time work (benefits eligible!), our virtual clinicians meet a minimum of 24+ hours of patient care per week.

We are looking for a progressive Physician (MD/DO) to round out our team.

Leveraging data, technology and operational rigor to optimize outcomes while offering highly-personalized care is a few of the things that we pride ourselves in.

As part of our clinical team, you’ll provide affordable, comprehensive and relationship-based care to our patients throughout the U.S. while giving yourself the time to pursue other endeavors.

Here’s what you’ll do:
-- Provide best-in-class care for our patients through a digital-first setting by leveraging our home-grown technology and your excellent clinical judgment.
-- The care visits are mostly urgent care in nature
-- Mostly Asynchronous visits with a few occasional phone visits
-- Work with a great team of care providers

Requirements
-- No medical malpractice cases
-- Ability to obtain a license in any state

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DirectShifts is an equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply. Credentialing on DirectShifts keeps you in our system for current and ongoing consideration."