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Board Certified Urologist

West Virginia

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Job Title: Board Certified Urology Physician
Location: Martinsburg VA Medical Center
Job Type: Contractor (1099 / Locum Tenens)


Position Overview

We are seeking a Board Certified Urology Physician to provide comprehensive urologic care onsite at Martinsburg VA Medical Center. This role supports the Department of Veterans Affairs by delivering high-quality outpatient, inpatient, surgical, and on-call services to Veterans in accordance with VA clinical standards.


Schedule & Coverage

  • Clinic Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Direct Patient Care: Approximately 95%
  • On-Call Requirements:
    • ~10 days per month total
    • ~8 weeknight calls/month (4:30 PM – 8:00 AM)
    • 1 weekend/month (Saturday–Monday rotation)
  • Response Expectations:
    • Phone response within 15 minutes
    • Onsite response within 60 minutes

Clinical Responsibilities

Outpatient & Inpatient Care

  • Evaluate and manage urology patients in clinic and inpatient settings
  • Perform cystoscopy and minor urologic procedures
  • Manage:
    • Prostate conditions (including TURP procedures)
    • Bladder cancer
    • Kidney stones and ureteral conditions
    • Scrotal and testicular conditions
  • Conduct inpatient rounding for urology patients

Surgical Responsibilities

  • Perform general urologic surgeries, including:
    • Ureteral and endoscopic procedures
    • Prostate and bladder surgeries
    • Kidney-related procedures
  • Utilize specialized equipment:
    • Holmium laser
    • ESWL (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy)
    • Fluoroscopy

Note: Robotics, laparoscopic, and highly complex urologic surgeries are not required.


Specialty Evaluations

  • Conduct Compensation & Pension (C&P) exams for urologic conditions
  • Perform Agent Orange–related urology evaluations

Patient Care & Documentation

  • Communicate test results in accordance with VA policy
  • Address critical results within 60 minutes
  • Ensure accurate documentation and patient notification
  • Coordinate discharge planning and continuity of care

Additional Responsibilities

  • Adhere to all VA clinical policies and procedures
  • Complete consults and patient encounters in a timely manner
  • Participate in required VA training and compliance programs
  • Maintain proficiency with VA EMR/EHR systems

Qualifications

Education & Training

  • Completion of an accredited Urology residency (minimum 3 years urologic surgery training)

Board Certification

  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Urology through the American Board of Urology

Licensure

  • Active, full, and unrestricted medical license in any U.S. state or territory
  • No history of revoked, suspended, or restricted licensure

Certifications

  • Current BLS and ACLS certifications
  • CME requirements must be current

Credentialing & Privileging

  • Must successfully complete VA credentialing and privileging in accordance with VHA directives
  • Services may not begin until approval by the Medical Executive Board and Medical Center Director

Core Competencies

  • Strong clinical and surgical urology expertise
  • Ability to manage a high-volume patient population
  • Excellent communication and documentation skills
  • Ability to work independently and respond to urgent clinical needs
  • Fluency in English (spoken and written)

Performance Expectations

  • Timely completion of patient encounters and consults
  • Compliance with VA access and wait-time standards
  • Availability during scheduled clinic and on-call periods
  • Full participation in credentialing, CME, and required VA training

Why Join This Opportunity

  • Serve a Veteran population in a mission-driven healthcare environment
  • Broad scope of urologic practice with procedural variety
  • Structured schedule with defined on-call expectations
  • Opportunity to work within a nationally recognized healthcare system

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