LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Urology MD in Hazard, Kentucky, 41701!
Pay Information$350 to $375 per hour
About The PositionUrologist Locum Tenens Opportunity in Kentucky
Seeking a Urologist for a long-term locum tenens assignment in central Kentucky. This opportunity is ideal for a physician who is either board certified or board eligible in Urology and is looking for a blend of inpatient and outpatient work.
Practice Setting:
- Provide inpatient and outpatient urological care.
- Supported by a full hospital staff.
- Use advanced charting systems.
Schedule:
- 6+ month assignment, 15 shifts.
- Includes clinic hours and 24-hour call with 30-minute response time.
- Patient volume: ~15 per day, plus phone consults and admissions.
Procedures and Cases:
- General urology: laparoscopic surgeries, nephrolithotomy, incontinence procedures.
- Complex procedures: ESWL, ureteroscopy, nephrectomy, prostatectomy, pelvic node dissection, robotic surgeries.
Requirements:
- Board certified/eligible in Urology.
- Active Kentucky or Interstate Medical License.
- Certifications: ACLS, BLS, ABLS.
- Minimum 24 months of experience.
Additional Information:
- Credentialing in ~30 days.
- Strong support infrastructure.
Join us for a rewarding locum tenens role in a supportive community setting.
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