Locum Physician (MD/DO) - Obstetrics and Gynecology needed in Massachusetts
Updated 3/22/26
Massachusetts, Massachusetts, United States
Physician
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Locums/Travel
Work Environment
Inpatient
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
2 OB/GYN Locums Needed to Work 2 L&D Shifts Per Week
MUST HAVE MA LICENSURE
FLU VACCINATION REQUIRED NO EXCEPTIONS (WAIVERS NOT ACCEPTED)
Start Date: July
Assignment Length: Four to six months
Schedule:
Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm
Weekends 7am to 7pm
Two weekday shifts and two weekend shifts per week
Clinical Setting: Labor and Delivery
-Will the OB/GYN MD be required to work postpartum, OB and GYN, ER and consults?
Yes, the OB/GYN MD covers Labor & Delivery, Postpartum, as well as emergent GYN OR cases and ED consults. However, the OB/GYN MD works alongside a PA who does all the postpartum rounding, helps with triage, and the ED consults. The PA also helps with first assist on c/sections and GYN OR cases.
- Is it clinic and call during the weekday?
No. This position is OB/GYN inpatient coverage only. This is in-house coverage only, not on-call and not in the clinic.
- Are PAs and midwives allowed to admit, or will that be on the OB/GYN?
Midwives cover their own service and admit their own patients. PAs work alongside the OB/GYN MD as part of the "OB team," which means they will help admit, write H&Ps, orders, help write consults, etc, but always with good and continuous communication with the OB/GYN MD for any of the OB MD patients.
Patient Volume:
Average 20 patients per day
MUST HAVE MA LICENSURE
FLU VACCINATION REQUIRED NO EXCEPTIONS (WAIVERS NOT ACCEPTED)
Start Date: July
Assignment Length: Four to six months
Schedule:
Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm
Weekends 7am to 7pm
Two weekday shifts and two weekend shifts per week
Clinical Setting: Labor and Delivery
-Will the OB/GYN MD be required to work postpartum, OB and GYN, ER and consults?
Yes, the OB/GYN MD covers Labor & Delivery, Postpartum, as well as emergent GYN OR cases and ED consults. However, the OB/GYN MD works alongside a PA who does all the postpartum rounding, helps with triage, and the ED consults. The PA also helps with first assist on c/sections and GYN OR cases.
- Is it clinic and call during the weekday?
No. This position is OB/GYN inpatient coverage only. This is in-house coverage only, not on-call and not in the clinic.
- Are PAs and midwives allowed to admit, or will that be on the OB/GYN?
Midwives cover their own service and admit their own patients. PAs work alongside the OB/GYN MD as part of the "OB team," which means they will help admit, write H&Ps, orders, help write consults, etc, but always with good and continuous communication with the OB/GYN MD for any of the OB MD patients.
Patient Volume:
Average 20 patients per day
By applying you agree to our Terms of Service