Anesthesiology - Pediatrics Physician
ProLocums
Pittsburgh, PA, 15201, USA
Pittsburgh, PA, 15201, USA
- Healthcare
- Pediatric anesthesiology
- Physician pediatric anesthesia
- NBCRNA certified
The position is for a Pediatric Anesthesiology Physician working Monday to Friday with morning to afternoon shifts. The role requires active state licensure, NBCRNA certification, pediatric experience, and several emergency certifications including ACLS, BLS, PALS, and CPR. The physician collaborates with anesthesiologists to provide anesthesia care in various settings such as the OR, procedure centers, and for NICU patients, primarily focusing on patients aged 0-25 years.
M-F Only 7a-3p OR 7a-5P
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS
Active State License: Yes
NBCRNA Certified
Required Certifications: ACLS, BLS, PALS, CPR
Minimum Years Experience (if applicable): 2, MUST have Pediatric experience to be considered.
JOB INFORMATION
Typical Day: Providers expected to punch-in/out at 6:45AM - 3:15PM or 5:15PM. Earliest case start 7:30. Works collaboratively under medical direction with anesthesiologist.
Trauma Level: I
Will provider work? No
Other specialties on-site: NICU patients - OR and procedural cases. Trauma, transplant but will not be expected to do those cases
Typical Cases seen: All primary services and all interventional areas. OR, procedure center (GI, dental), interventional radiology, MRI, Cath lab, etc.
Not exact stats: Percentage of adult patients would be less than 20%. The upper age limit is 25 and they are usually patients that are followed by a specialist, not just a general pediatrician.
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS
Active State License: Yes
NBCRNA Certified
Required Certifications: ACLS, BLS, PALS, CPR
Minimum Years Experience (if applicable): 2, MUST have Pediatric experience to be considered.
JOB INFORMATION
Typical Day: Providers expected to punch-in/out at 6:45AM - 3:15PM or 5:15PM. Earliest case start 7:30. Works collaboratively under medical direction with anesthesiologist.
Trauma Level: I
Will provider work? No
Other specialties on-site: NICU patients - OR and procedural cases. Trauma, transplant but will not be expected to do those cases
Typical Cases seen: All primary services and all interventional areas. OR, procedure center (GI, dental), interventional radiology, MRI, Cath lab, etc.
Not exact stats: Percentage of adult patients would be less than 20%. The upper age limit is 25 and they are usually patients that are followed by a specialist, not just a general pediatrician.




