Central Health Management
Locum Tenens Physician
Central Health Management, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States, 17050
About the job Locum Tenens Physician
Central Health Management, Inc., a Virginia-based Healthcare Recruitment firm, is seeking a board-certified physician for a locum tenens assignment in a post-acute care work environment.
Travel, accommodations and medical malpractice coverage are provided.
In this role, you will be temporarily providing coverage for direct patient care in one or more skilled nursing, assisted living, and/or short-term rehabilitation centers. You will be required to evaluate and admit new patients, round and assess existing patients, develop and amend treatment plans based upon the patient's changes in condition, prescribe medications, order labs and tests, communicate with other medical staff, chart patient progress, certify and recertify patients for extended stays, and develop discharge plans.
To qualify, you will have all of the following:
MD/DO from an accredited medical schoolBoard Certification in Internal or Family MedicineActive and unencumbered medical license to practice in the stateActive and unencumbered DEA license to prescribe in the stateExcellent bedside manner, communication, collaboration and empathy skillsAbility to successfully complete a credentialing process
Equal Employment Opportunity Provider
Central Health Management encourages all applicants meeting the qualifications to apply regardless of national origin, race, religion, age, gender, gender identity, disability or veteran status
Central Health Management, Inc., a Virginia-based Healthcare Recruitment firm, is seeking a board-certified physician for a locum tenens assignment in a post-acute care work environment.
Travel, accommodations and medical malpractice coverage are provided.
In this role, you will be temporarily providing coverage for direct patient care in one or more skilled nursing, assisted living, and/or short-term rehabilitation centers. You will be required to evaluate and admit new patients, round and assess existing patients, develop and amend treatment plans based upon the patient's changes in condition, prescribe medications, order labs and tests, communicate with other medical staff, chart patient progress, certify and recertify patients for extended stays, and develop discharge plans.
To qualify, you will have all of the following:
MD/DO from an accredited medical schoolBoard Certification in Internal or Family MedicineActive and unencumbered medical license to practice in the stateActive and unencumbered DEA license to prescribe in the stateExcellent bedside manner, communication, collaboration and empathy skillsAbility to successfully complete a credentialing process
Equal Employment Opportunity Provider
Central Health Management encourages all applicants meeting the qualifications to apply regardless of national origin, race, religion, age, gender, gender identity, disability or veteran status