Locum | Physician Electrophysiology
About the role
Monday-Friday, 7am-5pm with weeknight and weekend call
12 patients per day for inpatient coverage
30-40 EKGs and 8-15 echos daily
2-6 device procedures weekly including pacemakers and ICDs
Hospital privileges required
Inpatient rounding and EP device management
Weekend call Friday 5pm-Monday 7am
Ongoing coverage with 7-10 days monthly
Responsibilities
- Monday-Friday, 7am-5pm with weeknight and weekend call
- 12 patients per day for inpatient coverage
- 30-40 EKGs and 8-15 echos daily
- 2-6 device procedures weekly including pacemakers and ICDs
- Hospital privileges required
- Inpatient rounding and EP device management
- Weekend call Friday 5pm-Monday 7am
- Ongoing coverage with 7-10 days monthly
Requirements
Hospital privileges required
Qualifications
Specialized training in electrophysiology
Skills
N/A
Benefits
No benefits provided with this posting
Pay
No pay information provided with this posting
Schedule
No schedule information provided with this posting
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