What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physician for General Surgery Locum Opportunity position at ProLocums?
Job Title: Physician for General Surgery Locum Opportunity
About the Opportunity:
This locum opportunity is seeking a Board Eligible (BE) or Board Certified (BC) General Surgeon licensed in California to join an ongoing need at a clinic.
Responsibilities:
Provide general surgery services, including wound care and dermatological procedures. Must be comfortable with debridement procedures and willing to undergo a 53-hour wound care/Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBO) training program prior to credentialing with the hospital.
Requirements:
Current BE or BC licensure in California. Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification. Ability to work Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, with no call, weekends, or holidays.
Details:
The selected provider will participate in an online 53-hour wound care/HBO training program before being credentialed and scheduled for shifts. Upon completion of the training, they can be credentialed at multiple Healogic sites and work at various locations after initial credentialing.
About the Opportunity:
This locum opportunity is seeking a Board Eligible (BE) or Board Certified (BC) General Surgeon licensed in California to join an ongoing need at a clinic.
Responsibilities:
Provide general surgery services, including wound care and dermatological procedures. Must be comfortable with debridement procedures and willing to undergo a 53-hour wound care/Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBO) training program prior to credentialing with the hospital.
Requirements:
Current BE or BC licensure in California. Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification. Ability to work Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm, with no call, weekends, or holidays.
Details:
The selected provider will participate in an online 53-hour wound care/HBO training program before being credentialed and scheduled for shifts. Upon completion of the training, they can be credentialed at multiple Healogic sites and work at various locations after initial credentialing.