Physiatry (PM&R) Physician for Greenville, SC (Locum)
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Physiatry/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Locums/Travel
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
29601, Greenville, South Carolina, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
2/06/25
Bon Secours - St. Francis Downtown (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation) is seeking a Physiatry (PM&R) physician for March coverage only!
JOB DETAILS:
- Practice Setting: Hospital
- Reason for Coverage: Sole physiatrist is out of office
- Dates of Coverage: 3/19/2025-3/21/2025
- Call Ratio: none
- Number of Physicians in Practice: 1
- Will Other Physicians Provide Coverage During Locum's Coverage Dates: no
- How Many Mid-Levels Provide Coverage: 1 PA
- Describe Office Ancillary Staff: n/a
- Will the Locum be Responsible for Supervising Other Health Care Providers: yes - PA
- Number of Exam Rooms: 0
- What % of the Practice is Adult, Geriatric, Pediatric, OB: n/a
- Number of Patients Per Day: 15
- Facility Description of the ICU: Medical
- Facility Description of Surgical Services: inpatient rehab
- Does Your Lab Have 24-Hour Availability: Yes
- Does Your Anesthesia Department have 24-Hour Availability: Yes
- Documentation System/EMR: EPIC
- Trauma Level/Designation: no trauma
- This physician will be the sole physiatrist overseeing the patients on an inpatient rehab unit at Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital Downtown Greenville, SC
- Estimated Credentialing Timeframe: 1 month
- Board Certified
- BLS
- Active South Carolina license
- Fellowship Trained
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