Pediatric Hospitalist Locums Located on the South Carolina Beach
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Pediatric Hospitalist
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Locums/Travel
Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment
Hospital
Location
South Carolina, South Carolina, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
9/17/24
Position Details:
Location Name: Great location near Myrtle beach and surfside beach
Specialty: PEDS HOSP
• Candidate Parameters: Residency trained, and board certified in pediatrics.
• Block Scheduling preferred 7 on/7 off with APP support but flexible.
• You do not need to be inhouse during the evenings. 25-30 minutes response time.
• Typical week would be 1-2 peds admissions (if any) …at the MOST it would be 5-6 peds patients over a 7-day block
• 10-12hrs/day every day per week
• Level 2 peds center
• Procedures: ventilator management, line placement – They also run codes with a code team (nursery RN and RT)
• 10-18 patients per day, mix of new and admitted.
• The peds hospitalist does not attend all deliveries. For routine deliveries, there is a nursery nurse and RT attending. For high risk or if the nursery nurse needs help, the hospitalist will be called.
• No PICU or NICU
o High risk deliveries are sent out
• NO LDRP model
Ian Glendinning
Director of Recruitment, Locum Tenens Division
Pacific Companies
Irvine, CA | Dallas, TX
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Location Name: Great location near Myrtle beach and surfside beach
Specialty: PEDS HOSP
• Candidate Parameters: Residency trained, and board certified in pediatrics.
• Block Scheduling preferred 7 on/7 off with APP support but flexible.
• You do not need to be inhouse during the evenings. 25-30 minutes response time.
• Typical week would be 1-2 peds admissions (if any) …at the MOST it would be 5-6 peds patients over a 7-day block
• 10-12hrs/day every day per week
• Level 2 peds center
• Procedures: ventilator management, line placement – They also run codes with a code team (nursery RN and RT)
• 10-18 patients per day, mix of new and admitted.
• The peds hospitalist does not attend all deliveries. For routine deliveries, there is a nursery nurse and RT attending. For high risk or if the nursery nurse needs help, the hospitalist will be called.
• No PICU or NICU
o High risk deliveries are sent out
• NO LDRP model
Ian Glendinning
Director of Recruitment, Locum Tenens Division
Pacific Companies
Irvine, CA | Dallas, TX
t: [Register to View]