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A locum tenens family medicine/urgent care physician position offering a 34-hour weekly schedule from Sunday through Wednesday. The role involves seeing an average of 2-3 patients per hour in a combined urgent care and family medicine walk-in clinic, serving patients across all ages. The provider will utilize an Apple/Mac-based EMR system, perform procedures such as suturing, blocks, splinting, and minor removals, and receive comprehensive support including credentialing, licensing, malpractice coverage, and housing arrangements.
Responsibilities
Provide urgent care and family medicine services to patients of all ages in a walk-in clinic setting.
Manage an average patient volume of 2-3 patients per hour.
Perform procedures including suturing, nerve blocks, splinting, and minor removals.
Utilize an Apple/Mac-based EMR system for in-clinic charting.
Adhere to a scheduled workweek from Sunday through Wednesday, totaling 34 hours.
Participate in a two-week training period with a dedicated trainer.
Collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure quality patient care.
Maintain compliance with clinic protocols and procedures.
Compensation
Hourly rate ranging from $70.00 to $90.00, based on experience and qualifications.
Additional compensation includes relocation support.
Benefits
Complimentary housing and travel arrangements.
First-day medical insurance coverage.
Malpractice insurance coverage.
401(k) retirement plan.
Shift & Schedule
34 hours per week, Sunday through Wednesday.
Variable schedule with a consistent three-day workweek.
Requirements
Medical degree (MD or DO) with valid medical license.
Board certification or eligibility in family medicine or urgent care.
Experience with procedures such as suturing, splinting, and minor removals.
Proficiency with EMR systems, preferably Apple/Mac-based.
Ability to work a Sunday through Wednesday schedule.
Strong communication and patient management skills.
Commitment to providing high-quality patient care.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Willingness to participate in a two-week training program.
Possession of or ability to obtain necessary state licenses and credentials.
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