Rinvio Recruitment
Schedule
Hospital: Monday to Friday, varying hours. Office/Clinic: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday. Call Schedule: One in four. Clinic days consist of four days per provider. 24-Hour In-House Coverage: No. Call Back Percentage: Weekday 80%; Weekend 80%; OB 80%; GYN 20%. The provider will engage in four days of clinic and approximately eight days of on-call duty per month. Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) typically cover weekends as the first call. Caseload
Practice Type: Obstetrics and Gynecology. Percentage of Practice: Low-risk pregnancy 50%; High-risk pregnancy 50%; C-Section 20%; Office Gynecology 35%; Surgical Gynecology - Not applicable. Response Time: 20 minutes. Average Patient Volume per Physician per Day: 15 to 20 in clinic. Average Deliveries per Physician per Week: 6. The locum tenens physician is required to supervise other healthcare providers, specifically two Certified Nurse Midwives during their first call; however, the supervision is limited in scope. Obstetricians and Gynecologists will be present during the locum tenens coverage. Required Procedures
Obstetrics: Low-risk pregnancy: patients with pre-existing conditions, history of multiple births, toxemia, pyelonephritis, hyperemesis, etc. High-risk pregnancy: patients with toxemia, diabetes, Class II or higher cardiac conditions, chronic lung issues, chronic renal disease, etc. Fetal Heart Rate (FHR) interpretation: Non-stress Test (NST), Contraction Stress Test (CST), Fetal Scalp Electrode (FSE). OB Ultrasounds: Performance and interpretation (Level I/screening - viability). Labor and Delivery: Routine delivery (vaginal, low forceps, decision-making for C-section); Complicated delivery (C-section, breech delivery, multiple births, abruptions, etc.); Repair of third and fourth-degree lacerations. Gynecology
Office/minor gynecology: IUD insertion, cystoscopy, colposcopy, cryosurgery, Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP), etc. Surgical gynecology: Open laparoscopic diagnostic/minor procedures only - tubal ligation, laparoscopic ovarian assessments, chromopertubation; Major operative procedures (including diagnostic): ectopic pregnancy, oophorectomy, cystectomy, extensive laparoscopic ovarian assessments. Qualifications
Board Certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology (American Board of Medical Specialties/American Osteopathic Association) is required. Colorado Medical License or Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) is required. Availability for full-time coverage is mandatory; a minimum of three weeks per month is non-negotiable. Certification Requirements
Board Certification is required.
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Hospital: Monday to Friday, varying hours. Office/Clinic: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday to Friday. Call Schedule: One in four. Clinic days consist of four days per provider. 24-Hour In-House Coverage: No. Call Back Percentage: Weekday 80%; Weekend 80%; OB 80%; GYN 20%. The provider will engage in four days of clinic and approximately eight days of on-call duty per month. Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs) typically cover weekends as the first call. Caseload
Practice Type: Obstetrics and Gynecology. Percentage of Practice: Low-risk pregnancy 50%; High-risk pregnancy 50%; C-Section 20%; Office Gynecology 35%; Surgical Gynecology - Not applicable. Response Time: 20 minutes. Average Patient Volume per Physician per Day: 15 to 20 in clinic. Average Deliveries per Physician per Week: 6. The locum tenens physician is required to supervise other healthcare providers, specifically two Certified Nurse Midwives during their first call; however, the supervision is limited in scope. Obstetricians and Gynecologists will be present during the locum tenens coverage. Required Procedures
Obstetrics: Low-risk pregnancy: patients with pre-existing conditions, history of multiple births, toxemia, pyelonephritis, hyperemesis, etc. High-risk pregnancy: patients with toxemia, diabetes, Class II or higher cardiac conditions, chronic lung issues, chronic renal disease, etc. Fetal Heart Rate (FHR) interpretation: Non-stress Test (NST), Contraction Stress Test (CST), Fetal Scalp Electrode (FSE). OB Ultrasounds: Performance and interpretation (Level I/screening - viability). Labor and Delivery: Routine delivery (vaginal, low forceps, decision-making for C-section); Complicated delivery (C-section, breech delivery, multiple births, abruptions, etc.); Repair of third and fourth-degree lacerations. Gynecology
Office/minor gynecology: IUD insertion, cystoscopy, colposcopy, cryosurgery, Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP), etc. Surgical gynecology: Open laparoscopic diagnostic/minor procedures only - tubal ligation, laparoscopic ovarian assessments, chromopertubation; Major operative procedures (including diagnostic): ectopic pregnancy, oophorectomy, cystectomy, extensive laparoscopic ovarian assessments. Qualifications
Board Certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology (American Board of Medical Specialties/American Osteopathic Association) is required. Colorado Medical License or Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) is required. Availability for full-time coverage is mandatory; a minimum of three weeks per month is non-negotiable. Certification Requirements
Board Certification is required.
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