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Seeking a Locum Tenens Anesthesiology Physician for an immediate opportunity in Indiana. Work 1-2 weeks per month with a daytime schedule and overnight call, supported by a full team. Benefits include paid travel, no weekends, and weekly direct deposit. Enjoy a streamlined credentialing process a...
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Discover flexible and rewarding locum tenens anesthesiology physician jobs, a dynamic career path that offers unparalleled professional freedom and variety. Locum tenens, meaning "to hold the place of," involves stepping into temporary roles within hospitals, surgical centers, and medical facilities to provide essential anesthesia care during periods of staff shortage, leave, or increased patient volume. These positions are ideal for board-certified or board-eligible anesthesiologists seeking to control their schedules, explore diverse clinical environments, and achieve an optimal work-life balance without the long-term commitments of a permanent position. Professionals in these roles perform the full spectrum of anesthesiology duties. On a typical day, this includes conducting thorough pre-operative patient evaluations to assess risk and determine appropriate anesthesia plans. They administer and manage general anesthesia, regional blocks (like epidurals and spinal anesthesia), and sedation, ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout surgical, obstetric, and diagnostic procedures. A critical responsibility is the continuous intra-operative monitoring of vital signs, adjusting anesthetic levels, and managing fluids and medications to maintain physiological stability. Post-operatively, they oversee patient recovery in the PACU, managing pain and any anesthesia-related complications. The role demands collaboration with surgeons, nurses, CRNAs, and other healthcare staff as part of a cohesive perioperative team. The core skills and requirements for locum tenens anesthesiology jobs are rigorous. Candidates must hold a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree and have successfully completed an accredited anesthesiology residency. Board certification or active pursuit of certification is typically mandatory. A valid, unrestricted medical license in the state of practice is essential, and locum tenens professionals often work with staffing agencies to obtain licensure for new assignments. Additional prerequisites include current certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and often Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), along with a clean malpractice history. Beyond clinical expertise, success in this field requires exceptional adaptability, strong communication skills, and the ability to integrate quickly into new teams and workflows. Familiarity with various electronic medical record (EMR) systems is also a valuable asset. Choosing a career in locum tenens anesthesiology opens doors to a national network of opportunities, allowing physicians to gain broad experience, supplement their income, and transition toward retirement on their own terms. These jobs provide a vital service to the healthcare system by ensuring continuity of high-quality patient care while offering the physician a customizable and adventurous career. Whether you seek short-term assignments or long-term engagements, locum tenens anesthesiology jobs represent a unique and professional model for modern medical practice.

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