LocumJobsOnline is working with LocumTenens.com to find a qualified Nephrology MD in Tennessee!
About The Position
This Job at a Glance
- Job Reference Id : ORD-203699-MD-TN
- Title : MD
- Dates Needed : As soon as credentialed – ongoing
- Shift Type : Day Shift
- Assignment Type : Inpatient
- Call Required : No
- Board Certification Required : Yes
- Job Duration : Locums
About the Facility
Two hospitals under the same system are seeking a nephrologist for locum tenens coverage.
About the Facility Location
The facility is located in Tennessee.
About the Clinician's Workday
This position provides telehealth coverage Monday through Friday, supervising inpatient dialysis runs and writing orders. Dialysis runs occur from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with onsite dialysis nurses available. Candidates must be board-certified in nephrology, and the facility is open to licensing. The patient load is 25-27 per week.
Additional Job Details
Case Load / PPD : 25-27 per weekSupport Staff : dialysis nursesPatient Population : AdultsCall Ratio / Schedule : n / aLocation Type : On-SiteGovernment : NoWhy choose LocumTenens.com?
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