Wound, Burn and Ostomy Physician
WhiteCoat Locums
Batavia, OH, 45103, USA
Batavia, OH, 45103, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- wound care physician
- burn and ostomy specialist
- locum tenens physician
This is a locum tenens position for a Wound, Burn, and Ostomy Physician in an outpatient clinic in Batavia, OH, focusing on comprehensive wound care management for adult patients. Treatments include advanced therapies such as Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy supervision and procedures like debridement and skin grafting, with a full-time, predictable weekday schedule. Candidates must hold an active Ohio medical license, have prior experience in wound management, and provide basic life support certification.
Facility in Batavia, OH seeking Outpatient Wound Care locums coverageRates: $230/hrOpportunity Highlights
- Practice Setting: 100% Outpatient Wound Care Clinic.
- Assignment Duration: December 22, 2025, to March 31, 2026 (Locum coverage).
- Schedule: Full-time, predictable weekday schedule (exact shift times TBD, typically day shifts). No call, no nights, no weekends.
- Patient Volume: Manage a robust average of patients per day.
- EMR: Documentation is managed using Epic.
- Privileging: Temporary privileging potential is available to expedite the start date.
- Wounds Treated: Treat and manage a wide range of wounds, including Diabetic, Pressure, and Vascular Ulcers, as well as Surgical, Traumatic, and Chronic Wounds (e.g., Gangrene, Pilonidal Cysts, Radiation Injury).
- Treatments Used:
- Advanced Therapies: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) supervision, Negative Pressure-Assisted Wound Closure, Bioengineered Skin, Skin Grafting.
- Procedures: Debridement, Incision and Drainage (I&D), Unna Boot application, and Total Contact Casting.
- Education: Initiate preventative measures and educate patients/support on proper wound dressing and ulcer prevention techniques.
- Licensure: Active Ohio (OH) license is REQUIRED.
- Certifications: BLS is REQUIRED. ACLS is preferred (for HBOT supervision).
- Experience: Previous experience in treating and managing complex wounds is necessary.




