Physician Neonatology - Competitive Salary Medical & Healthcare - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Physician Neonatology - Competitive Salary

We are seeking Pediatric Hospitalist Physicians for one of Marylands trusted healthcare partners in the Montgomery County area.
Conveniently situated approximately 25 miles north of Washington, DC, they offer easy access to care, dedication to advancing health through learning and continuously applying new knowledge and are committed to the community.
The hospital remains true to its roots by offering sophisticated, high-quality medicine in an atmosphere of personal, individualized care.
The community is ranked by Money Magazine as one of Americas Best Places to Live, with convenient access to several Red Line Metro stations.
They are a fast-growing suburb of Washington, DC with a thriving theatrical scene that brings plenty of performances to town including concerts, musicals, and classic theater.
Duties:
Hospitalist Covers:
6-bed PEDS Unit, Level I Nursery, Level II NICU PEDS Census:
0-4.
Nursery Census:
6-10.
NICU Census:
2-4.
EMR:
McKesson On-Site Pay Rate $205/hour Shifts:
Scheduling times may be adjusted based on your availability:
Weekday Scheduling:
Monday-Friday:
3:
00p-9:
00a Weekend Scheduling:
Saturday-Sunday:
9:
00a-9:
00a Saturday-Sunday is a 24-hour shift with total onsite coverage from Moonlighter Requirements :
Board certified in General Pediatrics, or Board Eligible for recent grads.
Must attend high-risk deliveries & have recent experience with resuscitation/intubation (within 1-2 years) Active Maryland State License and DEA preferred, but great candidates will be accepted who are willing to obtain a Maryland medical license and DEA PALS to cover and treat general pediatric patients Physicians will be required to go on-site for a drug screening/occupational health office visit before privileges will be issued by Jobble.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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