Physician / Urgent Care / Tennessee / Locum tenens / Locums Urgent Care Need in Tennessee Job
Integrity Locums
Not Specified, TN, USA
Not Specified, TN, USA
- Healthcare
- locum tenens
- urgent care
- physician job Tennessee
This locum tenens physician role involves providing urgent care coverage across 23 clinics in the Nashville, Tennessee area with patient volumes ranging from 30 to 60 daily. Candidates must have an active Tennessee medical license, 3-6 years of experience in family practice, emergency medicine, or urgent care, and be willing to float between multiple clinic locations. The position requires maintaining state DEA privileges, up-to-date vaccinations including flu and COVID-19, and availability for specified weekday and weekend shifts.
Coverage Needed: August 1 - Ongoing Monday- Friday, 8am - 8pm Saturday 8am - 7pm Sunday 8am - 7pm Clinical Information: EMR: Practice Velocity Daily patient volume is 30-60. Clinics are very busy There are 23 Locations in the Nashville Market: Antioch at Century Farms, Brentwood, Brentwood at Health Park, Donelson, Downtown North Gulch, East Nashville, Franklin, Gallatin, Green Hills, Hendersonville, Hermitage, Lebanon, Madison, Mt. Juliet,Murfreesboro, Murfreesboro Medical Center Park, Nolensville, Pleasant View, Smyrna, Springfield & West End The expectation would be that the providers be willing to float to any of the clinics in the Nashville market. Required: Active TN license Local providers only, no travel expenses will be reimbursed, including mileage Physicians need to have 3-6 years of FP, ER or Urgent Care experience and must be comfortable with children under 3 months old DEA must remain in state to maintain privileges.Provider must be willing transfer and maintain DEA in state for the duration of privileges being active, or obtain a new in state DEA to remain in state for the duration of privileges being active Current Flu Vaccine Must be fully vaccinated for Covid 19Exemptions only allowed for religious or medical reasons, once approved by the facility.




