Physician Required - Gastroenterology - Durango, CO
Plano, Texas, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Gastroenterology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Locums/Travel
Work Environment
Hospital
Location
Colorado, Colorado, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
8/16/24
Below are the dates listed only since shifts start and end will vary.
- Oct 7-11 - 8a-5p only
- Oct 14-17
- Oct 18 - 8a-5p only
- Nov 2-3 - 24 hour call
- Nov 4-8
- Nov 25-27 - 5p-7a
- Nov 28-Dec 1 - 24 hour call
- Dec 2-5
- Dec 6 - 8a-5p only
- Dec 8 - 24 hour call
- Dec 9-20
- Dec 23-24 - 8a-5p only
- Dec 26-27 - 8a-5p only
- Jan 20-31
- Approximately 14 shifts per month - As the calendar fills with providers this will be limited.
- Mon-Friday - 8a-5p - Onsite (clinic or scoping) - Hourly
- Mon-Friday - 5p-7a - Night call
- Sat-Sun - 7a-7a - 24 hour call.
- Setting: Call, Clinic, Emergency Room, Inpatient, Outpatient Trauma Level III
- FTE: 1.0
- Required Procedures: Scoping, EGD, colonoscopy, manometry, flex sigs and 24-hour PH probe.
- Required job duties: Providers must sign all orders and notes.
- EMR: EPIC
- Support Staff: MA, NP/PA, RN
- Reason for Coverage: Provider that was in credentialing was cancelled due to being unable to meet a requirement.
- Module (learn lessons) – Must be completed prior to virtual EMR training to attend the training.
- EMR Virtual training & Onsite training – Only able to attend if Modules are completed before training. Virtual and Onsite EMR training will be schedule the morning of providers first day.
- Can you please advise the average patients per day? 12-16 when scoping and 10-15 when in clinic
- Is there an Anesthesiologist on site or is conscious sedation required? Yes, there is an anesthesiologist on site
- Is there rounding involved? Yes
- Who admits the patients? Is it the locum or does hospitalist handle? I believe the hospitalists handle this.
- Can we get a list of procedures the locum is expected to do? Is it solely scopes or are EUS, or ERCP required? We do scoping and bread and butter GI
Job Responsibilities
Oct 7-11 - 8a-5p only
Oct 14-17
Oct 18 - 8a-5p only
Nov 2-3 - 24 hour call
Nov 4-8
Nov 25-27 - 5p-7a
Nov 28-Dec 1 - 24 hour call
Dec 2-5
Dec 6 - 8a-5p only
Dec 8 - 24 hour call
Dec 9-20
Dec 23-24 - 8a-5p only
Dec 26-27 - 8a-5p only
Jan 20-31
Details:
Approximately 14 shifts per month - As the calendar fills with providers this will be limited.
Mon-Friday - 8a-5p - Onsite (clinic or scoping) - Hourly
Mon-Friday - 5p-7a - Night call
Sat-Sun - 7a-7a - 24 hour call.
Setting: Call, Clinic, Emergency Room, Inpatient, Outpatient Trauma Level III
FTE: 1.0
Required Procedures: Scoping, EGD, colonoscopy, manometry, flex sigs and 24-hour PH probe.
Required job duties: Providers must sign all orders and notes.
EMR: EPIC
Support Staff: MA, NP/PA, RN
Reason for Coverage: Provider that was in credentialing was cancelled due to being unable to meet a requirement.
EMR Required Training:
Module (learn lessons) – Must be completed prior to virtual EMR training to attend the training.
EMR Virtual training & Onsite training – Only able to attend if Modules are completed before training. Virtual and Onsite EMR training will be schedule the morning of providers first day.
Additional Details / Questions Answered by Facility:
Can you please advise the average patients per day? 12-16 when scoping and 10-15 when in clinic
Is there an Anesthesiologist on site or is conscious sedation required? Yes, there is an anesthesiologist on site
Is there rounding involved? Yes
Who admits the patients? Is it the locum or does hospitalist handle? I believe the hospitalists handle this.
Can we get a list of procedures the locum is expected to do? Is it solely scopes or are EUS, or ERCP required? We do scoping and bread and butter GI
Qualifications
Oct 7-11 - 8a-5p only
Oct 14-17
Oct 18 - 8a-5p only
Nov 2-3 - 24 hour call
Nov 4-8
Nov 25-27 - 5p-7a
Nov 28-Dec 1 - 24 hour call
Dec 2-5
Dec 6 - 8a-5p only
Dec 8 - 24 hour call
Dec 9-20
Dec 23-24 - 8a-5p only
Dec 26-27 - 8a-5p only
Jan 20-31
Details:
Approximately 14 shifts per month - As the calendar fills with providers this will be limited.
Mon-Friday - 8a-5p - Onsite (clinic or scoping) - Hourly
Mon-Friday - 5p-7a - Night call
Sat-Sun - 7a-7a - 24 hour call.
Setting: Call, Clinic, Emergency Room, Inpatient, Outpatient Trauma Level III
FTE: 1.0
Required Procedures: Scoping, EGD, colonoscopy, manometry, flex sigs and 24-hour PH probe.
Required job duties: Providers must sign all orders and notes.
EMR: EPIC
Support Staff: MA, NP/PA, RN
Reason for Coverage: Provider that was in credentialing was cancelled due to being unable to meet a requirement.
EMR Required Training:
Module (learn lessons) – Must be completed prior to virtual EMR training to attend the training.
EMR Virtual training & Onsite training – Only able to attend if Modules are completed before training. Virtual and Onsite EMR training will be schedule the morning of providers first day.
Additional Details / Questions Answered by Facility:
Can you please advise the average patients per day? 12-16 when scoping and 10-15 when in clinic
Is there an Anesthesiologist on site or is conscious sedation required? Yes, there is an anesthesiologist on site
Is there rounding involved? Yes
Who admits the patients? Is it the locum or does hospitalist handle? I believe the hospitalists handle this.
Can we get a list of procedures the locum is expected to do? Is it solely scopes or are EUS, or ERCP required? We do scoping and bread and butter GI
Working Hours
Oct 7-11 - 8a-5p only
Oct 14-17
Oct 18 - 8a-5p only
Nov 2-3 - 24 hour call
Nov 4-8
Nov 25-27 - 5p-7a
Nov 28-Dec 1 - 24 hour call
Dec 2-5
Dec 6 - 8a-5p only
Dec 8 - 24 hour call
Dec 9-20
Dec 23-24 - 8a-5p only
Dec 26-27 - 8a-5p only
Jan 20-31
Details:
Approximately 14 shifts per month - As the calendar fills with providers this will be limited.
Mon-Friday - 8a-5p - Onsite (clinic or scoping) - Hourly
Mon-Friday - 5p-7a - Night call
Sat-Sun - 7a-7a - 24 hour call.
Setting: Call, Clinic, Emergency Room, Inpatient, Outpatient Trauma Level III
FTE: 1.0
Required Procedures: Scoping, EGD, colonoscopy, manometry, flex sigs and 24-hour PH probe.
Required job duties: Providers must sign all orders and notes.
EMR: EPIC
Support Staff: MA, NP/PA, RN
Reason for Coverage: Provider that was in credentialing was cancelled due to being unable to meet a requirement.
EMR Required Training:
Module (learn lessons) – Must be completed prior to virtual EMR training to attend the training.
EMR Virtual training & Onsite training – Only able to attend if Modules are completed before training. Virtual and Onsite EMR training will be schedule the morning of providers first day.
Additional Details / Questions Answered by Facility:
Can you please advise the average patients per day? 12-16 when scoping and 10-15 when in clinic
Is there an Anesthesiologist on site or is conscious sedation required? Yes, there is an anesthesiologist on site
Is there rounding involved? Yes
Who admits the patients? Is it the locum or does hospitalist handle? I believe the hospitalists handle this.
Can we get a list of procedures the locum is expected to do? Is it solely scopes or are EUS, or ERCP required? We do scoping and bread and butter GI
Skills
Oct 7-11 - 8a-5p only
Oct 14-17
Oct 18 - 8a-5p only
Nov 2-3 - 24 hour call
Nov 4-8
Nov 25-27 - 5p-7a
Nov 28-Dec 1 - 24 hour call
Dec 2-5
Dec 6 - 8a-5p only
Dec 8 - 24 hour call
Dec 9-20
Dec 23-24 - 8a-5p only
Dec 26-27 - 8a-5p only
Jan 20-31
Details:
Approximately 14 shifts per month - As the calendar fills with providers this will be limited.
Mon-Friday - 8a-5p - Onsite (clinic or scoping) - Hourly
Mon-Friday - 5p-7a - Night call
Sat-Sun - 7a-7a - 24 hour call.
Setting: Call, Clinic, Emergency Room, Inpatient, Outpatient Trauma Level III
FTE: 1.0
Required Procedures: Scoping, EGD, colonoscopy, manometry, flex sigs and 24-hour PH probe.
Required job duties: Providers must sign all orders and notes.
EMR: EPIC
Support Staff: MA, NP/PA, RN
Reason for Coverage: Provider that was in credentialing was cancelled due to being unable to meet a requirement.
EMR Required Training:
Module (learn lessons) – Must be completed prior to virtual EMR training to attend the training.
EMR Virtual training & Onsite training – Only able to attend if Modules are completed before training. Virtual and Onsite EMR training will be schedule the morning of providers first day.
Additional Details / Questions Answered by Facility:
Can you please advise the average patients per day? 12-16 when scoping and 10-15 when in clinic
Is there an Anesthesiologist on site or is conscious sedation required? Yes, there is an anesthesiologist on site
Is there rounding involved? Yes
Who admits the patients? Is it the locum or does hospitalist handle? I believe the hospitalists handle this.
Can we get a list of procedures the locum is expected to do? Is it solely scopes or are EUS, or ERCP required? We do scoping and bread and butter GI