Pediatrics Locum job in Pendleton, OR
Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Pediatrics
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Locums/Travel
Work Environment Hospital
Location Pendleton, Oregon, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 1/24/25

Hospital is looking for Pediatric Locum coverage March 13th 7:00am to March 17th 7:00am and April 10th at7:00am through April 14th 7:00am. Potential need for 1-2 weeks/month.

Dates of coverage:

March 13th 7:00am to March 17th 7:00am. Potential need for 1-2 weeks/month.

April 10th at7:00am through April 14th 7:00am

Schedule: 24hr call coverage with roughly 1-4 hrs onsite.

Details:

Provider MUST be comfortable with Neonatal resuscitation, intubation, lines, emergency meds to be able to stabilize and transfer if needed.

-24/7 on call covers for any newborn care from OB, admission consult from ED, or called for med surge for neonate and peds patients.

-Expected to round daily 1-4 hours (varies), and provider is the primary care for the newborn/peds patient.

-Provider MUST be comfortable with Neonatal resuscitation, intubation, lines, emergency meds to be able to stabilize and transfer if needed.

-Admissions per day: Roughly 1 per month through ED

-Patients per day: Varies depending on the day 0-6

-1 local provider gets first pick of week then 3 weeks to fill remaining. No office call.

-No Nicu, if sick baby stabilizes and transfer

-Important to know there is no back up coverage. Must be comfortable being solo provider

-Successful applicant must be able to demonstrate that they have provided inpatient care to at least 24 patients as the attending physician during last 24 months

-Core privileges for Peds: Include the ability to treat patients between 0 – 18 years, the performance including related admissions, consultation and work-up, venipuncture, laceration repair, incision and drainage of superficial abscesses and the treatment of major or complicated illnesses.

-Care privileges for Newborn: Include the ability to provide care to all newborns including those with potentially life-threatening illnesses. Consultation suggested in extremely complex, life-threatening situations.