LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Emergency Medicine MD in Florence, South Carolina, 29506!
Pay Information
$325 to $350 per hour
About The Position
Emergency Medicine Locums Physician, South Carolina - Night Shifts
Night shift Emergency Medicine assignment in South Carolina located 2 hours from Charlotte, NC
Highlights
- Full-APP support with scribe assist
- 8-hour PM shifts
- Flexible scheduling
- Overall the hospital is covering 12-14 night shifts per month; you pick your blocks
Practice Setting
Newly built 80-bed ED, designed for 100,000 annual visitsLevel II trauma center with full APP, extender, and scribe supportAll emergency procedures expected; full-scope practiceSchedule
8-hour night shifts (11p-7a); optional 12-hour (7p-7a) shiftsOrientation required before first shift (weekday only)Ongoing monthly need; dates still availableCases and Procedures
Medical emergencies for all agesHigh-acuity care handled onsite; minimal transfersMust be comfortable managing full ED scope independentlyRequirements
Board Certified in Emergency Medicine (no Family Medicine)Active SC medical license, DEA, and CSREM residency trainedTravel Accommodations
Flights, lodging, rental car, and mileage includedOrientation travel also coveredReach out now to secure your preferred block; limited shifts remain!
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