Locum Physician (MD/DO) - Orthopedic Surgery in St. Louis, MO Accounting - Lake Saint Louis, MO at Geebo

Locum Physician (MD/DO) - Orthopedic Surgery in St. Louis, MO

Specialty:
Orthopaedic Trauma Hospital Location:
St.
Louis, MODates:
April 19-24 Shift:
Friday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - working in clinic on weekend taking 24-hour callPatients per shift:
10 seen and 5 phone consultsEMR:
EpicTotal Joints:
not required but there are times they will put in a total hip due to femoral neck fractures.
Also, if they can/are comfortable to fix periprosthetic fractures, that would be a bonus.
Pelvic/Acetabular cases are required.
The provider needs to be able to appropriately take care of any Level 1 orthopedic trauma.
Call:
YesLicense:
MO licenseCredentialing:
60 daysAdditional Info:
there is PA support in-house 24/7 and in the clinicABOUT DELTA LOCUM TENENSDelta Locum Tenens (DLT), the locum tenens staffing division of The Delta Companies, identifies physicians and advanced practice providers on behalf of healthcare facilities to provide short- and long-term coverage.
With flexibility, travel, and malpractice coverage, this award-winning team helps clients recruit quality talent with ease.
The company has been recognized with several Best of Staffing Awards.
Visit for more about locum tenens staffing needs.
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