JOB OVERVIEW
- Job Title : Emergency Medicine Physician
- Job Type : Locum Tenens
- Location : Hamilton, NY
- Service Setting : Inpatient
- Coverage Type : Clinical Only
- Coverage Period : 12 / 21 / 2025 Ongoing
- Clinical Shift Schedule : Flexible Schedule; typical 12-hour shifts (7a7p, 7p7a) COVERAGE DATES
- 12 / 21 / 2025 Ongoing
PATIENT INFORMATION
Patient Demographics : All agesPatient Volume / Census : 13,000 annual visits (approx. 35 patients / day)Admissions : 6.2%Phone Consults : As NeededCase Mix : General Emergency Medicine; 6.4% EMS volumeFACILITY INFORMATION
EMR System : EpicSpecialty Backup Available : Yes Multispecialty SupportSupport Staff Available : Physicians, RNs, and APPsReason for Coverage : Full-Time VacancyPRIVILEGES & COMPLIANCE
Hospital Privileges Required : YesTemporary Privileges Available : Yes temps available after receipt of required documents (3 references, NPDB, background check, verification of education / training / boards / affiliations)Credentialing Timeline : 4560 days (standard 60 days)Expedited Locum Privileges : NoOnboardingRequirements : Orientation set by PCC; requires SS card, driver's license, PPD, flu documentation, diplomas, residency certificate, board certification, NY license, NY DEA, NY infection control certificate, photo, CME (past 2 years), case logs (past 2 years), ACLS / PALS / ATLS, $50 application fee for physicians, COIs (past 5 years)
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Daily OT after 12 hours and Weekly OT after 168 hours apply based on fixed differentialTravel, Lodging, and Malpractice Insurance : Covered REQUIRED PROCEDURESFull scope of Emergency Medicine proceduresACLS and PALS required for EM boarded providers (AHA)FM / IM boarded providers require ACLS, PALS, and ATLS (AHA)Annual compliance with facility CME and procedural requirementsJOB REQUIREMENTS
Licenses : Active New York Medical License and NY DEA requiredBoard : ABMS Board Certification required (ABEM, AOBEM, ABFM, ABIM; no ABPS accepted)Residency : EM, FM, or IM residency completion requiredCertifications : ACLS, ATLS, and PA