Critical Care Physician Locum Opening in Southern Arizona

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Description: Candidate Type: MD (Medical Doctor)
Job Type: Locum tenens
Disciplines: CCE (Critical Care)
Work Schedule: 12-hour shifts (day or night)

An opportunity for a Critical Care physician to provide ongoing locum coverage at a hospital in southern Arizona.

About the Opening:

  • Schedule: 12-hour day and night shifts
  • Call: Occasional night call coverage
  • Multiple facility locations
  • Patient Census: Up to 30 per day
  • Procedures: Central lines, arterial lines, intubation, chest tubes, etc.
  • Support Staff: APPs, nurses, respiratory therapists, administrative staff, social workers
  • EMR: Cerner
  • Must be board-certified or board-eligible
  • Paid travel & lodging


During your time off, stroll through a historic downtown filled with art galleries and local eateries, explore desert landscapes on scenic hiking trails, and attend lively cultural festivals celebrating diverse traditions.

If you are interested, please apply to learn more.

Qualifications

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
  • Sound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical terminology.
  • Active unencumbered Internal Medicine Physician state license
  • Graduate from a fully accredited MD or DO program
  • One year of work experience as Critical Care Intensivist
  • One year of EMR experience
  • Board Certified


SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:

  • Maintains and updates clinical knowledge and skills.
  • Participates in relevant continuing education programs.
  • Knowledge of and dedication to the highest patient care and provide the utmost service excellence to all patients.
  • Ability to take initiative and to exercise independent judgment, decision-making and problem-solving expertise.
  • A can-do, team oriented attitude is essential, as the ability to work independently and to interact easily with physicians, other managers and staff throughout the department and hospital.
  • Effective interpersonal/communication, organizational, and the flexibility to handle multiple tasks.


Requirements:

• COVID vaccine with 2 Shots & Booster

ABOUT HEALTHCARE STAFFING PLUS

Healthcare Staffing Plus is a US based national per diem, local contract, and locum tenens agency. We are located in the beautiful rolling hills of southern Indiana just outside of Louisville, KY.

With close to 24 years of non-clinical healthcare experience that includes 16 years of solid medical staffing and recruiting experience, we deliver on our promise of adhering to strict and ethical recruiting standards handled with the utmost professionalism. Never resting on our laurels of sourcing candidates thoroughly and presenting our clients only the cream of the crop.
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