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Locums Coverage is Wanted from Cardiothoracic Surgeon in Montana - JOB-2446387

Employer
CompHealth
Location
Billings, Montana
Posted Date
May 18, 2018
Reference
JOB-2446387

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Job Details

A Montana-based facility is currently seeking a cardiothoracic surgery physician to assist with temporary locum tenens coverage. The covering physician must be board certified and have current ACLS certification. You will need to have an active MT state license for this position. There will be enough time to obtain a MT state license before this assignment begins. The assignment schedule is 24-hour call with clinic as needed, and you will see 10 patients per day on average. Take the first step toward working locum tenens and call us today.
  • BC required
  • MT state license needed
  • 24-hour call coverage
  • 10 patients per day
  • 4-5 procedures per week
  • Must have ACLS certification
  • Vascular not required
  • Comprehensive malpractice coverage
  • Housing, travel, and local transportation
  • Licensing assistance
  • Credentialing and hospital privileges processing

Company

CompHealth is a national leader in healthcare staffing, serving providers in more than 100 specialties. CompHealth was founded in 1979 and is now the largest locum tenens staffing agency in the U.S. Because we work with thousands of healthcare facilities throughout the country, we can find the right job and location for you. CompHealth also specializes in permanent physician placement and both temporary and permanent allied healthcare staffing. CompHealth is part of the CHG Healthcare Services family of companies, which is consistently included on FORTUNE magazine's list of "100 Best Companies to Work For."

Company info
Telephone
801 930 3000
Location
6440 S Millrock Dr
Salt Lake City
84121
US

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