LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Hospitalist MD in Chico, California, 95926!
Pay Information
$110 to $117 per hour
About The Position
Pediatric Hospitalist Locums - California, Day and Night Shifts
24-hour pediatric hospitalist shifts in California; dates still open this winter near Chico.
Highlights
- Emergency privileges available; quick credentialing
- No supervision required; independent practice
- Weekly pay
Practice Setting
Baby-friendly hospital with Level II NICUNo PICU or neonatologist; well-baby care with community pediatricians6-bed NICU, 5-bed pediatric unit, and 18 postpartum roomsAPP support Monday-FridaySchedule
24-hour shifts available (7a-7a or 7p-7p)Choose day or night coverage; both neededMinimum of 7 shifts / month preferredDecember and January shifts still openCases and Procedures
Attend high-risk deliveries and C-sectionsIntubation, UAC / UVC line placementHandle 5-8 calls per night; phone orders allowedRounding on well babies and pediatric patientsRequirements
Board-certified PediatricianCalifornia license requiredPALS and NRP-CCS certificationsComfortable with neonatal procedures and 34+ week gestational ageTravel Accommodations
Airfare, lodging, rental car, and mileage reimbursedPreference for California-based candidatesLet's connect if you're available for pediatric hospitalist shifts in Northern California this winter.
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