LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Hematology and Oncology MD in Reidsville, North Carolina, 27320!
Pay Information
$500 per hour
About The Position
Hematology and Oncology Locums Physician - North Carolina
Work just outside Greensboro, North Carolina in a Hematology and Oncology setting with flexible blocks and no call.
Highlights
- No call required; focus on patient care
- Credentialing support; start in 60-90 days
- Adults only; ambulatory focus
- Bread and butter hematology / oncology cases
Practice Setting
Mix of inpatient and outpatient coverageTeam includes physicians, APPs, infusion specialists, nurses, pharmacy, navigator, and admin supportFacility uses Epic (assessment required before start)Schedule
Regular hours with overtime paid at 1.5xHoliday pay availableDates still available in early 2026Cases and Procedures
Ambulatory Hem / Onc clinic : follow-ups, new patient visits, orders, prescriptionsFocus on benign hematologyOncology care optional (board cert required for those cases)Requirements
Board certified in Hematology or Oncology (both preferred)North Carolina license required (IMLC not accepted)BLS and DEA requiredTravel Accommodations
Flight, lodging, and rental car coveredLet us know if you'd like to hear more or check your availability against the open blocks.
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