Hospitalist NP/PA for Atlantic, IA (Locum)
Milbank, South Dakota, United States
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Hospitalist
Salary $90 – $90 yearly
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Locums/Travel
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location 50022, Atlantic, Iowa, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/24/24

Hospitalist NP/PA (Locum) opportunity for Atlantic, IA

Order Description:
  • Locums
  • NP or PA
  • Hospitalist
  • Volume: 12-14/day
  • Shift options: 12-24hr Shifts (24hrs max)
  • EMR: EPIC
  • Telemedicine? No, facility uses the region for psych services – no prescribers, but crisis management with recommendations for level of care.
  • Inpatient Rounding: IDT rounds M-F in meeting room SNF rounds take place in patient rooms every Wednesday, hosp. med team is responsible for admissions and d/c’s, communication with physicians takes place via secure messaging app.
  • No clinic calls, nursing home calls overnight/off hours only.
  • Required to respond to Inpatient Code Blue/Medical Emergency.
  • Trauma level: 4
  • Other Information: Orientation - EPIC training with Dr. Berry and can happen prior to or part of first shift. Length is depending on EPIC experience (4 hours or less).

Candidate Requirements:
  • IA Medical license
  • Federal DEA with IA address
  • IA CSA
  • Life Certs: ACLS, BLS, PALS, (NRP preferred but not required)
  • Covid/Flu Vaccination Requirements: Must be fully vaccinated or have approved exemption by Wapiti
  • Immunizations: MMR, Hepatitis B, Tdap, and Varicella
  • PPD < 4 yrs old accepted
  • Health form required from another facility or PCP within past two years, or complete their form
  • 10-panel drug screen required and hospital will draw the lab during orientation and they pay for this.
  • Other qualifications needed: Mandatory Reporters training of dependent adult and child abuse

Additional Info:
Employee Health: Wapiti providers are expected to treat on-the-job injuries. It is understood that these activities should not interfere with your responsibility to care for patients who require medical attention on an emergency basis.