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Texas Neurosurgery Job with Inpatient Trauma and Spine Coverage

1 week ago
  • Physician
  • Neurosurgery
  • Texas
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Job Description

A hospital in Texas is bringing on a neurosurgeon to support its inpatient service for 1–2 weeks each month. This assignment includes trauma and spine responsibilities, with no vascular or endovascular procedures required. You’ll share call with one other surgeon and remain on 24-hour call from a nearby hotel. Daily coverage includes collaboration with an APP for 8 hours per day to help streamline rounding and consults. The role includes both hospital and clinic responsibilities, and the facility operates on Meditech EMR. Candidates must be board certified and comfortable managing an adult neurosurgical population. If you’d like to get a clearer picture of the case mix and call expectations for this Texas neurosurgery assignment, click “I’m interested” and a consultant will reach out to walk you through next steps.

Job Requirements

  • Physician
  • Texas
  • Neurosurgery
  • Trauma and Spine Experience Required
  • Adult Patients Only
  • Board Certified
  • BLS and ACLS Certifications

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Hayes Locums understands why a career in locum tenens is an attractive option for many physicians and advanced practice clinicians. We work with providers across the country looking for freedom and control over their career paths. Our specialty-specific consultants will partner with you every step of the way. Our commitment is to make you our top priority—it is why we are
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Benefits

  • Dedicated specialty-specific consultants
  • 24/7 Award-winning service
  • NALTO Member
  • Competitive compensation
  • A-rated malpractice coverage
  • Paid travel and housing
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