LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Cardiothoracic Surgery MD in Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813!
Pay Information
$480 to $500 per hour
About The Position
Honolulu, HI - Exclusive Weekend-Only Cardiothoracic Surgery Locums Assignment
Highlights
- Schedule : Only two weekends per month are available in the established rotation.
- Critical Interim Coverage providing relief to two dedicated staff surgeons.
- Ongoing Need available through the end of 2026.
Practice Setting
High-volume CTHS service performing approximately 400 heart pumps annually.Schedule
Block Scheduling required : Friday night through Monday morning.Only 1-2 weekends per month - you pick the dates that work for you within the rotation.Additional PRN coverage available during staff PTO periods.Procedures and Cases
Required experience with Aortic Dissections and Emergency ECMO / Impella support.Rarely consults for CABG or cardiac trauma are needed on an emergent basis.High-acuity focus : primary coverage for emergent TCV procedures.Requirements
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Cardiothoracic Surgery.Current, Active State Licensure required for assignment.Comfortable managing a weekend call burden averaging 2-3 consults per day.Travel accommodations
Travel and Lodging Provided for the duration of the weekend assignments.Comprehensive Malpractice Insurance Included for full coverage.1675528EXPTEMP
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