Gastroenterologist Locums Job in New Mexico Clinic + Call Starting September + Ongoing in 2024 Retail & Wholesale - Albuquerque, NM at Geebo

Gastroenterologist Locums Job in New Mexico Clinic + Call Starting September + Ongoing in 2024

Gastroenterologist Locums Job in New Mexico Clinic
Call Starting September
Ongoing in 2024

Jackson
Coker is partnered with a facility in central New Mexico that is seeking Gastroenterologist coverage. Coverage needs vary between outpatient and inpatient so if you have a preference for the type of coverage you'd like to provide, please specify.

Job Requirements for Assignment :

Active New Mexico license or IMLC accepted
Board Certification is required (or truly Board Eligible - with confirmation that you will be sitting for boards within 12-18 months of assignment)
Seeking full-time clinic
call coverage - willing to work with multiple providers and only physicians that can cover full weeks at a time
One option:
Will cover an 8 hour clinic day Monday through Friday from 8A-5P
night and weekend call coverage is 1:
5
Second option:
Will cover 8 hours in house for rounding/inpatient services followed by night / weekend call
GI Lab three days/week averaging 18-20 procedures per day
Clinic the remaining weekdays averaging 18-20 patients per day
Can expect full clinic support APP, RN & MA
APP inpatient support while on call
EMR is Epic
ERCP is required/EUS is preferred (must have case logs for ERCP privileges)


Jackson
Coker offers:


Weekly Direct Deposit

Top Rated Malpractice Insurance

In-House Travel Agency

24/7 Recruiter Availability
Single Point of Contact

Experienced In-House Privileging Coordinators

Experience why Jackson
Coker has been recognized by Forbes and Staffing Industry Analysts for our commitment to service excellence.

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Wyatt Miller, New Mexico Surgery Recruiting Consultant
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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