o Clinic, Call, or Both:
Hospital based, rotating callo Schedule:
Orientation - one dayThe month of June (2-3 weeks) We are working on specific dates.Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pmCall alternate weekly, start Friday at 5pm, finish next Friday 8amo Cases/Procedures:
Approximately 35-50 cases read per day.Grossing own specimensCut own frozen sections on CryostatProcedures: hematology, microbiology, chemistry/serology, blood bankNeed to be able to handle GI biopsies, breast biopsies and neuropathology in particular.Neurosurgical cases are the most frequent frozen section requests both during the daytime and after hours on call.Anatomic Pathology Procedures: Surgical, GI pathology, GU pathology, Neuropathology, Dermatopathology, Hematopathology, Cytology_"_our lab receives an average of 30 to 40 cases every day, which are mixed biopsies and routine surgical specimens. The two pathologists will alternate on a daily basis, on the day when you are working up the biopsied and surgical specimens, the other pathologist is doing cytology cases, frozen sections, procedures on site evaluation (ultrasound, CT, EUS, Broncoscopy et al), and grossing surgical specimen, transfusion reaction work up, blood smears review and so on "o Clinical support:
1 full time pathologist in addition to locumCurrent pathologist works in tandem with locumHistotechnologistso EMR and Dictation Tools:
NovoPathAllscripts Sunriseo Required experience, training, and certifications:
Experience preferredAP/CP certified pathologisto Case Logs:
Yeso Consider IMLC or waiting for a license:
Will consider IMLCo Credentialing Timeframe:
Typically 30 days, but applications are prioritized according to start date Read LessWe have a new EM APP opening in South Carolina!
Here are a few details, let s talk about it
Higher than market rate (one of the best rates in SC)Low volume, 20 bed Emergency room, No trauma, MD on site 24hrClient prefers block schedule, 7days (12hr and 8hr shifts)Fast credentialingThis is a great opportunity with a really great team. Let s connect for a quick call soi can share more about this one
Looking forward to working with you
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Locations: PA
Position Type: Independent Contractor / 1099
Seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Emergency Medicine Physician (MD/DO) to join our dynamic team providing high-quality emergency care across two locations in Central PA.
Position Highlights:12-hour shifts: 7 AM 7 PM or 7 PM 7 AM
Flexible scheduling with the expectation to cover day/night shift times based on departmental needs
Mid Level Coverage: 12 Hours Dailly of APP Support
Collaborative environment: Work alongside Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) and sign off on APP cases
No vent management required
Annual ED volume: 19,000 visits
Daily patient volume: 51
24-hour physician coverage with 12-hour APP coverage daily
Stroke Certified Facility
All admissions are coordinated through Hospitalist and Specialty Groups
Requirements:Completion of an Emergency Medicine Residency
Board Certified or Board Eligible in Emergency Medicine or Osteopathic Emergency Medicine
A minimum of 2 years of Emergency Medicine experience
ATLS, ACLS, BLS, and PALS not required if Board Certification requirements are met
Read LessTelehealth Psychiatric Provider (Part-Time, Remote)
Location: Central CA
Schedule:
Part-Time 16-32 hours / week
Weekdays only: Monday Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM PST
Remote work assignment (Onsite options available if requested)
About the FacilityLocated California's San Joaquin Valley, this clinic provides critical outpatient mental health services to residents across the region. You'll be joining a compassionate and professional team committed to serving diverse populations with a focus on high-quality, evidence-based care.
️ Position OverviewSeeking a dedicated Psychiatric Provider (MD, DO) to deliver telehealth services to adult and/or youth populations experiencing varying levels of mental health crises. This is an excellent opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a flexible, remote capacity.
Job ResponsibilitiesConduct initial psychiatric evaluations (60 minutes each)
Perform medication checks and follow-ups (30 minutes each)
Provide comprehensive health assessments, diagnoses, and interventions
Offer consultation, case management, and care coordination
Work collaboratively with support staff and interdisciplinary teams
Serve a caseload of patients per day, primarily adults
Treat cases ranging from low to intensive mental health needs
Patient PopulationAdults and children/adolescents with moderate to severe mental health conditions
Individuals experiencing acute or ongoing mental health crises
Residents of county in need of accessible, high-quality psychiatric care
What We OfferRemote work flexibility with structured weekday hours
Supportive clinical staff and team-based environment
Opportunity to make a lasting impact in community mental health
Competitive compensation based on experience and qualifications
Read LessMonday July 21(8am) Thursday July 24 (5pm) CLINIC
Friday July 25 (7am) Monday July 28 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Monday Aug 25 (8am) Thursday Aug 28 (5pm) CLINIC
Friday Aug 29(7am) -Monday Sep 1 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Tuesday Sep 2 (8am) - Thursday Sept 4 (5pm) CLINIC
Friday Sept 5 (7am) -Monday Sep 8 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Monday Sept 15 (8am) -Friday Sept 19 (5pm) CLINIC
Saturday Oct 4 (7am)-Monday Oct 6 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Monday Oct 13 (8am)- Friday Oct 17 (5pm) CLINIC
Monday Nov 3 (8am) Thursday Nov 6 (5pm) CLINIC
Friday Nov 7 (7am) Monday Nov 10 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Monday Dec 8 (8am) -Friday Dec12 (5pm) CLINIC
What is the % of Hem vs ONC?
Hem is around 65% and Onc 35%
How many other HEM/ONC doctors are in the department?
We have 2 oncologists and 4 APPs
The APPs see most Hematology patients, and the oncologists see the Cancer patients.
Each current oncologist sees 18-20 patients daily, and the APPs see 14-18 patients daily.
Please contact me with any further questions or if you may be interested in this opportunity! Thank you!
Katlin Tagget
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Monday July 21(8am) Thursday July 24 (5pm) CLINIC
Friday July 25 (7am) Monday July 28 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Monday Aug 25 (8am) Thursday Aug 28 (5pm) CLINIC
Friday Aug 29(7am) -Monday Sep 1 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Tuesday Sep 2 (8am) - Thursday Sept 4 (5pm) CLINIC
Friday Sept 5 (7am) -Monday Sep 8 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Monday Sept 15 (8am) -Friday Sept 19 (5pm) CLINIC
Saturday Oct 4 (7am)-Monday Oct 6 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Monday Oct 13 (8am)- Friday Oct 17 (5pm) CLINIC
Monday Nov 3 (8am) Thursday Nov 6 (5pm) CLINIC
Friday Nov 7 (7am) Monday Nov 10 (7am) PRIMARY CALL
Monday Dec 8 (8am) -Friday Dec12 (5pm) CLINIC
What is the % of Hem vs ONC?
Hem is around 65% and Onc 35%
How many other HEM/ONC doctors are in the department?
We have 2 oncologists and 4 APPs
The APPs see most Hematology patients, and the oncologists see the Cancer patients.
Each current oncologist sees 18-20 patients daily, and the APPs see 14-18 patients daily.
Please contact me with any further questions or if you may be interested in this opportunity! Thank you!
Katlin Tagget
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