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Locum Tenens - OB/GYN Physician

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Vitaly Health

Anderson, IN, USA

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Job Title: Locum Tenens - OB/GYN Physician Location: Indiana State Position Overview: Our team at Vitaly Health is looking for a OB/GYN Physician to join our Medical Center on an ongoing Locum Tenens basis, with a start date of July 2025. The role involves scheduled clinical hours only, seeing an average of fifteen (15) patients per shift in an inpatient setting. Come join us in providing quality care to our community! Requirements MD/DO Degree Board Eligible Licensed in Indiana State or IMLC BLS Certification Required Fellowship Status Preferred Required to Supervise Advance Practice Providers Resident or Teaching Supervision Required Cerner Preferred Benefits Negotiable compensation, comprehensive coverage of all expenses, flexible start date and malpractice insurance coverage.

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