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Part-Time Tele-Nocturnist | LA

Opportunity Criteria Specialty:
Family Medicine 
Internal Medicine 
 
Candidate Type:
MD, DO
 
Prior Hospitalist/Inpatient Experience
Required

Visas Accepted:
No J1 or H1

Employment Type:
W2 (No 1099)

Job Responsibilities/Requirements
  • Current, active licensure in the state of Louisiana; with preference of active WI, TX, and or active acceptance to IMLC
  • Nocturnist, overnight coverage availability - 12 hour shifts
  • Responsibilities - admissions, consults, and cross-cover
  • Part-time minimum of 6 shifts per 4-week block 
  • Serve as backup coverage for other telemedicine sites
Highlights:
  • Work from Home, set your own schedule and spend more time with your family
  • Malpractice provided by Beam Healthcare
  • Work closely with hospital and Beam Healthcare administrative teams
 
About Beam Healthcare
Beam Healthcare is looking for a Telemedicine Nocturnist to join our growing team of providers, administrators, analysts & friends who share the vision of Healthcare Equality. Our partnerships with all types of healthcare organizations are strengthened by our commitment to providing quality-based care with a team-based approach. 

Our motto of “Telemedicine Moving Forward” signifies a proactive approach to system change, whereby we enhance patient care in communities we serve by implementing evidence-based, innovative solutions. This allows us to exceed quality goals while building a strong foundation for the future of medicine. The future of medicine is not limited by social or geographical boundaries. Are you ready to extend the reach of your expertise?

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Please note that due to the length of time it takes to obtain licensure, we will not move forward with candidates who do not have an active Louisiana Medical License, or are an active member of the IMLC.