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Anesthesiology Physician

New Hampshire
  • US
    Dover, Delaware, United States
  • US
    Dover, Delaware, United States

About

We are seeking a Board Certified Anesthesiologist for an ongoing locum assignment beginning August 2026. This opportunity offers a flexible weekday schedule with optional call and the ability to split coverage between multiple providers. Assignment Details Start Date: August 2026 Ongoing coverage Full-time need with flexible scheduling Open to multiple providers sharing coverage (e.g., 2 weeks/month each) Schedule Monday Friday 7:00 AM 5:00 PM Option to work 4 days per week Optional night call available 6:00 PM 7:00 AM Taken from hotel Must remain within 20 minutes of the facility Practice Setting Hospital-based anesthesia department Operating Room coverage 9 operating rooms running daily Epic EMR Adult patient population Clinical Responsibilities General anesthesia coverage Supervision of CRNAs approximately 3 out of 5 days per week No resident supervision responsibilities Case Mix Includes General Surgery Orthopedics Urology ENT (limited pediatric exposure) Vascular Surgery Thoracic Surgery No Coverage Required For Cardiac cases Intracranial neurosurgery Additional Services at Facility Endoscopy OB Cath Lab (Not required for locum coverage) Requirements Board Certified Anesthesiologist Active New Hampshire license required Candidates with IMLC LOQ in hand will be considered ACLS required BLS required DEA required Minimum 1 year experience Epic experience required Credentialing Approximately 90+ days Travel Travel expenses covered Hotel provided Rental car provided Mileage and gas reimbursement available Ideal Candidate This opportunity is ideal for anesthesiologists seeking a flexible schedule, diverse community hospital case mix, and optional call responsibilities with strong CRNA support.
  • Dover, Delaware, United States

Languages

  • English
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