Locum Physician (MD/DO) - Occupational Medicine - $110 to $130 per hour in Dallas, TX Accounting - Dallas, TX at Geebo

Locum Physician (MD/DO) - Occupational Medicine - $110 to $130 per hour in Dallas, TX

Become part of our urgent care team in the city of Dallas, Texas. We're searching for a dedicated Urgent Care Physician to join us for a fulfilling locum tenens assignment performing routine procedures. Experience fast credentialing and the convenience of no call responsibilities in this ideal location.Requirements:
Board-certified or board-eligible Urgent Care Physician BLS and DEA certifications required Assignment Details:
March 4th to May 31st, with ongoing availability Consistent 8:
00 AM to 5:
00 PM schedule with no call responsibilities Provide patient-centered care in an outpatient setting, with a volume of 25-35 patients per day Attend to patients panel of all ages Procedures and Cases:
Perform a variety of procedures including suturing, laceration care, derma bonds, in-grown toenail removal, injections, drug screen collections, and DOT physicals and screenings Handle a range of cases, including work-related injuries, pre-placement, DOT, public safety, and surveillance physical examinations for varied private companies and governmental agencies Receive support from dedicated medical assistants and administrative staff Location:
Experience renowned museums, theaters, and art galleries Culinary hotspot offering various cuisine options and acclaimed restaurants Enjoy bustling nightlife, live music, and entertainment venues Curative takes care of your malpractice insurance and pays weeklyJN -022024-30226 Recommended Skills Administration Basic Life Support Credentialing Medical Emergency Sutures Public Service Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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