RPG- Hospitalist - Prairie Du Chien, WI - URGENT

Updated 11/26/25
Wisconsin, Wisconsin, United States
Physician
Hospitalist
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Job at a glance

Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Locums/Travel
Work Environment Hospital
Visa Sponsorship No
Experience Level 1 year

Job description

Job description URGENT
7/15-7/19\2025
8 beds/3 ICU
Average daily encounteres 14 per day
EMR: Epic
Lodging is available on site

Job Responsibilities

Hospitalist Schedule:
Admits and Rounding
Shifts are 12pm - 12pm (last day handoff can be between 12-3pm)
Orientation is always on a weekday and is typically 4 hrs ($200/hr orientation bill rate)
If the shift falls on a weekend, we will need to schedule orientation sometime Mon thru Fri between 8a-5p.
If the first shift falls on a weekday, we will need them to arrive on the first day at 8am and complete orientation from 8a-noon.
Morning Rounds
Hospitalists typically begin morning rounds between 7:00am and 8:00am (facility dependent)
Informal Evening Rounds
Informal evening rounds are a great way to make yourself available and preempt issues before turning in. By interacting with ED staff and nursing staff between 9:00 pm and 10:00 pm, you might save yourself some work - and a 2:00 am wake up call - which will help ensure you get the rest you need!
Admissions
ED skill sets vary, and considering the limitations posed by rural settings, we want to ensure that we avoid admitting patients only to have them immediately transferred once you've had the opportunity to evaluate them.
While we encourage the use of transition orders overnight and during busy clinical times during the day in order to augment ED throughput, we want to ensure you're in the ED evaluating patients as much as possible.
Overnight Admissions
Between 11:00 pm and 6:00 am, transition orders will be used to admit patients. Transition orders are written by the ED physicians to facilitate admission and prevent you from having to enter the order yourself. Overnight admissions should be rounded on the following morning after ICU patients.
Note: all high acuity level ICU patients require immediate bedside evaluation at the time of admission, regardless of time of day.
Rounding on overnight admissions enables you to:
Discharges
You should know which patients are awaiting discharges when rounds begin. These patients should be identified in the interdisciplinary team meetings from the preceding day, and case management should have all needs addressed in preparation for discharge.
The patients are told the preceding day that they'll be discharged as well, so they will be anticipating seeing the provider early and being out of the hospital by noon if possible.
Prioritizing discharges is intentional so the nursing staff can get all their paperwork completed for the patient, the patient can physically leave, and EVS can do a terminal clean on the room preparing for another patient to be admitted from the ED in the afternoon when admissions begin to come in.

Qualifications

Minimum education: Doctor of Medicine
Special examinations / certificates: BC/BE
Industry experience: required
Years of work experience: 1 year(s)

Working Hours

24 Hr Shift/On Site (typically 12-15 hr. shift + night call)

Skills

Emergent intubations, vent management, and central lines (unless otherwise noted).
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Hiring Organization

Ascend Medical Staffing

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Ascend Medical Staffing