Physician / ObGyn / Ohio / Locum tenens / OB Hospitalist Job
Adelphi Medical Staffing, LLC
Dayton, OH, 45400, USA
Dayton, OH, 45400, USA
- Healthcare
- Temporary
- OB Hospitalist
- Obstetrics
- Gynecology
This locum tenens position is for an OB Hospitalist physician providing overnight obstetric care, including labor and delivery, triage, antepartum, and postpartum services in a Level I trauma hospital in Dayton, Ohio. The role involves supervising certified nurse midwives, collaborating with private practice groups, and adhering to clinical safety protocols using the Epic EMR system. Candidates must be board-certified in OB/GYN with an active Ohio license and a minimum of one year of relevant experience.
JOB OVERVIEW Job Title: OB Hospitalist Obstetrics and Gynecology Job Type: Locum Tenens Location: Dayton, OH Service Setting: Hospital Coverage Type: Clinical Only Coverage Period: August 22, 2025 October 5, 2025 Clinical Shift Schedule: 7p 7a EMR System: Epic COVERAGE DATES August 2224 September 17 September 1821 September 2528 October 35 PATIENT INFORMATION Patient Demographics: Obstetrics Patient Volume: 45 deliveries per month Case Mix: Labor & Delivery, Triage, Antepartum, Postpartum FACILITY INFORMATION No. of Beds in Department: 1100 Trauma Level: Level I EMR System: Epic Specialty Backup Available: Certified Nurse Midwives (CNMs), OB/GYNs Support Staff Available: Yes Reason for Coverage: New Position PRIVILEGES & COMPLIANCE Hospital Privileges Required: Yes Temporary Privileges Available: Yes Emergency Privileges Available: Yes Credentialing Timeline: 60 days REQUIRED PROCEDURES Labor and Delivery management Triage evaluation Postpartum care Supervision of CNMs JOB REQUIREMENTS Licenses: Active Ohio license Board: Board Certified in OB/GYN DEA: Yes Certifications: PALS Experience: Minimum 1 year DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Provide overnight obstetric care including triage, L&D, antepartum, and postpartum Collaborate and supervise onsite CNMs Provide back-up OB coverage to private practice groups Ensure adherence to safety and clinical protocols




