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Locum Physician (MD/DO) - Gastroenterology in Jacksonville, FL

An ASC is seeking a gastroenterologist for locum tenens coverage. Jacksonville, Florida is filled with beaches and national parks for you to relax and unwind after a shift. The hot weather makes this a short town almost all year round. There will be 30 mins for non-complex cases and 60 mins for doubles. ERCP/EUS is not required. All cases are performed under propofol. Based on locum comfortability, there may be some IP duties at the end of the day - mostly consisting of APP sign-outs. If the locum is interested, there can be discussions about rotating in on weekend call. Candidates must be Board Certified and hold an active FL license to apply. Credentialing will take approximately 30 days to complete.
Dates Needed:
May - Ongoing, 2-3 days per week Call Ratio/Schedule:
Weekend call coverage optional Case Load/PPD:
14 - 16 PPD Shift Type:
Day Shift Assignment Type:
Outpatient Assignment Duration:
Locums Call Required:
Negotiable Board Certification Required:
Yes Patient Population:
Adults Support Staff:
nurses, techs, Anesthesia Government:
No Reference ID:
ORD-157923-MD-FL
Contact:
LocumTenens.com recruiter has the specialized knowledge and personal connections to source premier assignments while negotiating top pay on your behalfLT Online Experience gives you one-stop visibility into your past and future assignments, presents, time and pay, preferences, travel info and document storageLocumTenens.com provides paid malpractice insurance (A++), paid housing and travel, comprehensive onboarding, 1099 financial consulting, and credentialing, privileging, and licensing assistanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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