LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Gastroenterology MD in Washington, Missouri, 63090!
Pay Information
$375 to $450 per hour
About The Position
Gastroenterology - Flexible Call Schedule and IMLC Friendly in Missouri
Take control of your calendar with an Inpatient Locums Gastroenterology Assignment in Missouri. This is a unique opportunity for Board Certified GI physicians to provide flexible call coverage around your current schedule, offering a predictable 0-6 patient volume per shift . This assignment has long-term contract potential and provides an excellent way to maintain your procedural skills without a full-time commitment.
Highlights
- Only 5-11 shifts per month still available-you pick the dates that work for you.
- Long term contract potential for ongoing coverage.
- Low patient volume : 0-6 per shift and 0-2 admissions .
- Open to IMLC Physicians with an active Letter of Qualification (LOQ).
Practice Setting
Inpatient medical setting in Missouri.Adult patient population.Supported by 1 APP , 4 RNs , and 4 MAs .Schedule
Ongoing need starting as early as February 2026.Call Only coverage with 24-hour availability. 130-minute response time for calls.Procedures and Cases
Requires proficiency in General GI procedures.ERCP and EUS are not required for this coverage.Case types are general adult Gastroenterology.Requirements
Board Certified in Gastroenterology.Active ACLS, BLS, PALS, and ATLS certifications.24 months of experience required.Credentialing Requirements
Credentialing is 30-90 days , with temporary privileges available .Missouri state license required, or active IMLC LOQ.Connect with me today to lock in your preferred schedule and learn more about this locums assignment!
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