Anesthesiologist Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Busy Hospital in South Florida Accounting - Lake Panasoffkee, FL at Geebo

Anesthesiologist Needed for Locum Tenens Coverage at Busy Hospital in South Florida

A busy hospital is seeking an anesthesiologist for locum tenens coverage.
The facility is located in south Florida.
The schedule is Monday - Friday with 5x8s.
There will be medical direction.
The cases include general, thoracic, vascular, orthopedic, neuro (minimal crannies), spines, ENT, urology, plastics, gastroenterology, cardiology, special procedures, active post-operative pain management service which focuses on ultrasound-guided and neuraxial blocks, minimal to no pediatrics, and no OB or chronic pain management.
Weekends are staffed to handle clinical urgencies/emergencies as needed.
Emergency call obligations are shared equally.
Dates Needed:
ASAP - 12 weeks (FMLA coverage)Case Load/PPD:
variesShift Type:
Day ShiftAssignment Type:
ORAssignment Duration:
LocumsPercentage Hands On:
0%Supervision/Medical Direction (CRNA):
SupervisionCall Required:
NegotiableBoard Certification Required:
YesPrescriptive Authority Required:
YesGovernment:
NoReference ID:
ORD-139620-MD-FL Your LocumTenens.
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