Locums Anesthesiologist needed in Columbia, SC ASAP ongoing
New York, New York, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Anesthesiology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Locums/Travel
Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment
Hospital
Location
29212, Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
9/03/24
Start: 9/9/2024
End: 3/9/2025
Schedule: Mon - Fri, 5x10s; 7a - 5p
Full Time *6month contract
Patients per day: 15 - 30
Patient population/age: 18yrs - Adult
Department description: Medical Direction, General Anesthesia cases. Provider will help with Anesthesiology coverage for 2 Satellite campuses.
• Hospital bed size: 283
• Special procedures: No hearts, No Newborns
• Skills required: Bread and Butter
Practice Setting: Hospital - NOT Level 1
Credentialing Timeframe: 60-90 days *WITH SC LICENSE*, w/o SC license minimum of 120 days
SC License preferred
End: 3/9/2025
Schedule: Mon - Fri, 5x10s; 7a - 5p
Full Time *6month contract
Patients per day: 15 - 30
Patient population/age: 18yrs - Adult
Department description: Medical Direction, General Anesthesia cases. Provider will help with Anesthesiology coverage for 2 Satellite campuses.
• Hospital bed size: 283
• Special procedures: No hearts, No Newborns
• Skills required: Bread and Butter
Practice Setting: Hospital - NOT Level 1
Credentialing Timeframe: 60-90 days *WITH SC LICENSE*, w/o SC license minimum of 120 days
SC License preferred
Job Responsibilities
Type of Cases: General - 45%; OB - 15%; Neuro- 15%; Cardiac - 15%; Thor 5%; Complex Vasc 5% Complex Ortho - 10%
MD does 100% CRNA supervision and signs off on APP docs Standard Anesthesia Carts
Required: Central Line placement, Arterial placement, PA Catheter Placement Eval and management of acute volume/BP issues Use of Ultra-sound placement blocks
Qualifications
BC
BLS, ACLS
Working Hours
Skills
MD does 100% CRNA supervision and signs off on APP docs Standard Anesthesia Carts
Required: Central Line placement, Arterial placement, PA Catheter Placement Eval and management of acute volume/BP issues Use of Ultra-sound placement blocks