LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Radiology MD in Greenville, North Carolina, 27834!
Pay Information$350 to $370 per hour
About The PositionCoverage needed as soon as possible ongoing.
Two FT providers needed to be onsite M-F with rotation into call schedule either 1:6 or 1:7, which will include nights and weekends.
- Monday-Friday 7am-7pm schedule
Highlights:
- Inpatient clinical responsibilities
- Avg # of inpatient census: 12/day
- Anticipated volume per day: up to 25 patients/day
- Avg # of patients/day/provider: 6-8
- Volume: Outpatient 50% vs Inpatient 50%
- Call: nights and weekends
- ICU/critical care duties - None
- Clinical responsibilities will include rounding, consults, patient history, physical examinations, ordering of diagnostic tests, patient education, bedside procedures and providing outpatient care via the ARU at ECU Health Medical Center
- BLS certification by The American Heart Association is required.
- LT not required to remain on site while on call.
- LT will respond to codes.
- LT will not be required as backup in the ER.
- Less than 1% of visits (outpatient) become admissions.
- Established clinical team inclusive of 5 physicians and 3 Advanced Practice Providers
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