LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Urgent Care MD in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15213!
Pay Information
$135 to $155 per hour
About The Position
Pennsylvania Urgent Care Physician Role - No Call
An ongoing locums opportunity is available for a Board-Certified Urgent Care Physician in Pennsylvania. This role offers flexible scheduling options and no call requirements, allowing for an ideal work-life balance while providing essential community care.
Highlights
- No call requirements
- 10 shifts minimum coverage availability required.
- Malpractice insurance is provided for the duration of the assignment.
Practice Setting
Work in an outpatient urgent care clinic.See an average of 3-4 patients per hour.Onsite support from MAs and rad techs.Schedule
This is an ongoing, long-term temporary need.Coverage is needed for both weekdays and weekends.Only a few part-time schedules are still available.Procedures and Cases
Must be comfortable treating all patient ages.Manage common cases like cold / flu symptoms, rashes, and sprains.Perform minor procedures including laceration repair, I&Ds, and splinting.Requirements
Must be Board Certified.Active Pennsylvania state license and DEA.Minimum of 24 months of recent experience.Current ACLS, BLS, PALS, and CSR certifications.Interested in learning more? Contact me today for the full details on this assignment.
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