Locum Physician (MD/DO) - Critical Care in Seattle, WA

Doctor of Medicine | Critical Care Location: Seattle, WA Employer: VieMed Healthcare Staffing Pay: Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details) Start Date: ASAP

About the Position Join Our Team as an Internal Medicine - Transplant Hepatology Specialist in Seattle, WA!

Are you a dedicated transplant hepatologist seeking a dynamic opportunity to make a difference? We are looking for skilled professionals to provide exceptional offsite call coverage, contributing to our innovative healthcare team. This role offers you the chance to utilize your expertise in a vibrant medical environment while enjoying flexible scheduling and competitive compensation.

Required Skills:

  • Active medical license (License or IMLC recognized)
  • Board Certified in Internal Medicine (ABIM)
  • Dual Boarded in Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology (minimum BE in Transplant Hep)
  • Experience consulting on post-kidney transplant patients and managing kidney-specific needs
  • Proficiency in liver disease management and nephrology input
  • Strong communication skills for offsite on-call support and inpatient consultations
Nice to Have Skills:
  • Additional certifications in nephrology or related specialties
  • Prior experience with transplant programs or complex hepatology cases
  • Familiarity with dialysis management and dialysis order writing
Preferred Education and Experience:
  • Medical Degree from an accredited institution
  • Proven experience in transplant hepatology or adult hepatology programs
  • Successful completion of Gastroenterology certification prior to transplant hepatology exam eligibility
Other Requirements:
  • Willingness to participate in offsite 24-hour beeper call, including orientation and call-back duties
  • Ability to work one week per month starting ASAP, with ongoing availability
  • Commitment to providing high-quality patient care during off-hours and emergency situations
We offer a competitive hourly pay rate of $1.00 (please note this is for bidding purposes; actual rates will be discussed during the interview process) and comprehensive benefits including weekly direct deposit pay, medical coverage, paid sick time, reimbursed licensure, certification, travel, and other expenses. Our dedicated 24/7 support team is committed to your success and professional growth.

If you are passionate about advancing transplant hepatology care and eager to join a forward-thinking organization, we encourage you to apply now and take the next step in your career!

Benefits Licensure -Certification - Travel and other reimbursements when applicable

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