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Physician / Emergency Medicine / North Carolina / Locum Tenens / Emergency Medic

Adelphi Staffing, LLC, Raeford, NC, United States

Duration: Full Time


JOB OVERVIEW

Job Title: Physician Emergency Medicine (ABEM, FP/IM, or Peds)

Job Type: Locum Tenens

Location: Raeford, NC

Service Setting: Hospital Emergency Department

Coverage Type: Clinical Only

Coverage Period: ASAP Ongoing

Clinical Shift Schedule: 7a7p 3p1a 7p7a

COVERAGE DATES

Open starting ASAP

Ongoing coverage

PATIENT INFORMATION

Patient Demographics: All ages (Pediatrics through Adults)

Admissions: Yes Emergency Department

Phone Consults: As needed

Case Mix: General Emergency Medicine, including trauma and urgent cases

FACILITY INFORMATION

Facility Type: Acute Care Hospital

Support Staff: APPs (NPs/PAs) shifts include 7a5p, 10a8p, 2p12a, 8p6a

Reason for Coverage: Supplemental

PRIVILEGES & COMPLIANCE

Hospital Privileges Required: Yes

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

Travel, Lodging, and Malpractice Insurance: Covered

REQUIRED PROCEDURES

General Emergency Medicine procedures (including adult and pediatric cases)

Trauma and acute care stabilization

Intubations, central lines, and cardiac/respiratory management

JOB REQUIREMENTS

Licenses: Active North Carolina license required

Board: BC/BE in Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Pediatrics

DEA: Active DEA with NC address required

Certifications: ACLS & PALS required for non-ABEM providers

Experience: Minimum of 2 years of Emergency Medicine experience within the past 3 years (completion of EM residency within 2 years qualifies)

Other: Must provide CME from past 2 years, medical diploma, intern/residency certificates, and 2 references for presentation

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Provide full-scope Emergency Medicine coverage

Evaluate, diagnose, and treat acute and emergent conditions

Collaborate with APPs and hospital staff for coordinated patient care

Document all encounters accurately within the EMR

Participate in trauma response and stabilization