LocumJobsOnline is working with Lancesoft Inc to find a qualified Urology MD in Vermont!
About The Position
- Provide comprehensive urologic care to adult and pediatric patients
- Practice at a single-site on hospital campus alongside a skilled Urologist and Nurse Practitioner
- Perform surgeries in state-of-the-art operating rooms
- Manage inpatient consults and urological emergencies (no trauma cases, no robotics)
- Maintain a Monday–Friday 8 : 00 AM–5 : 00 PM schedule
- Manage 14–16 patients / day
- 1 : 4 call schedule ; light on-call rotation (7 days / month)
- Use Cerner Community Works EMR
- Support departmental succession planning and continuity of care
1638510EXPTEMP
Job Requirements
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Urology (ABU)Completion of an ACGME- or RCPSC-accredited Urology residency (US / Canada)Clean malpractice historyActive Vermont medical license (or ability to obtain before start)Valid DEA & BLS certificationsOpen to new graduatesWill consider physicians with lapsed board certificationBenefits
Competitive salary (commensurate with experience)Sign-on bonus availableHealth, Dental & Vision InsuranceHSA & FSA optionsGenerous PTO & CME allowanceShort-term disability coveragePublic Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employerFull reimbursement for onsite interview travel (airfare, hotel, rental car, mileage)Top Reasons to Choose a Locum Tenens Assignment
Connect with fellow locum professionals through online forums, networking events, and support groups, fostering camaraderie, collaboration, and shared learning experiences.Engage with peers and colleagues in collaborative learning environments, sharing insights, best practices, and innovative approaches to patient care.Enjoy the freedom to choose assignments without being tied down to extended contracts, allowing for exploration and flexibility.Navigate career transitions or specialty changes with greater ease by gaining exposure to different practice settings and patient populations through locum work.Participate in clinical research projects or data collection initiatives during locum assignments, contributing to medical knowledge advancement and evidence-based practice.