Physician / ObGyn / North Carolina / Permanent / OB/GYN Opportunity in Northeastern North CarolinaFQHC located in scenic northeastern North Carol Job
Medicorp, Inc
Not Specified, NC, USA
Not Specified, NC, USA
- $25 - $30 p/month
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- OB/GYN job North Carolina
- Physician obstetrics gynecology
- Women’s health care job
A Federally Qualified Health Center in northeastern North Carolina is seeking a board-certified or board-eligible OB/GYN to provide outpatient clinic care, perform surgeries, and participate in hospital call rotation. The position involves managing both obstetric and gynecologic patients, including high-risk cases, with a typical outpatient load of 20 patients per day and approximately 25-30 deliveries per month. Responsibilities also include administrative duties and collaborating with a team of nurses and hospital staff in a rural, underserved community setting.
OB/GYN Opportunity in Northeastern North Carolina FQHC located in scenic northeastern North Carolina is seeking a BC (BE if newer graduate) OB/GYN to provide excellent quality women's health care in North Carolina. Position includes outpatient clinic, surgery, and hospital call. OB/GYN details OB/GYN providers must be able to obtain privileges at Hospital Group is a separate organization from the hospital OB/GYNs have privileges and call there, but it is not a hospital practice. The organization is a 501(c)3 private corporation with a patient-majority board of directors and designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center. OB/GYNs have one day per week surgery, the rest in outpatient clinic, with four hours of designated administrative time per week. The OB/GYN typically sees 20 patients per day in the outpatient clinic. The mix of patients (OB vs GYN) fluctuates based on demand/referrals. Deliveries are approximately 25-30 per month for the group. GYN procedures vary based on referrals we accept patients from internal and external providers. Clinic days are allocated for GYN care and procedures. Procedure appointments are minutes. This is a rural, underserved community so there are a number of high risk patients for both OB and GYN The call schedule will most likely be 1:2 weekdays (8a Mon 5p Fri) and 1:4 weekends (5p Fri 8a Mon). The goal is to extend the call rotation to 1:3 weekdays and 1:4 weekends. Office Staff: RNs/LPNs in the office, RN Ca




