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Suffolk, Virginia, United States
Job Quick Facts
• Specialty:
Nocturnist
• Job Type: Locum Tenens
•
Location:
Suffolk, VA
• Service Setting:
Inpatient
• Reason For Coverage:
Supplementary
• Coverage Period:
Jan 2, 2025 - Ongoing
• Coverage Type:
Clinical Only
• Shifts needed to be filled:
- Jan 2-5, 9-13, 20-23, 26-31
• Shift
Schedule:
8p - 8a
• Patient Demographics:
Adults
• Patient Volume: 88+
• Admissions: 8-10 per shift
- 7-10 admissions overnight in addition to floor calls
• Other Info:
- Closed medical ICU (24-hour Intensivist responsible to admit to med ICU)
- No other Hospitalists present during shift
- No In-house codes
- No rounding; however, provider will be responsible for floor calls. 7 units (2s, 3n, 4s, 4n, 5s. CVT Stepdown, and CVT ICU)
• EMR:
Epic
• Travel, lodging, and malpractice insurance covered
Requirements:
• Active VA License
• BC
• DEA
• ACLS, BLS (AHA or American Red Cross)
• Local candidate is highly preferred
• Clean Record
Slangs & AI meanings
[after John Jones, the British physician who first described opiate withdrawal in 1700] withdrawal from addiction; by extension, craving any drug
a physician who will provide a drug prescription for a price—or one who is deceived into providing one
The Centers for Disease Control and local health departments consider you to have AIDS if your CD4 count has EVER been below 200.viral load testing, the CD4 count as the principal marker for guiding individual HIV treatment decisions and for evaluating the effectiveness of anti-HIV drugs in clinical studies. With accurate measurements of the amount of HIV in their blood plasma as measured by HIV viral load testing, physicians and patients can make more informed decisions about when to start anti-HIV therapy, when to stop using an ineffective treatment and when to add or switch to a new treatment.
Albatross is slang for an encumbrance; something that causes anxiety.Albatross is medical slang for a patient who never seems to get better, or who is regularly ill with anew ailment, and who sticks with one physician for seemingly endless treatment.
Noun. A doctor, by extension of its older and original usage for an untrained physician.
Nocturnist Physician
[after John Jones, the British physician who first described opiate withdrawal in 1700] withdrawal from addiction; by extension, craving any drug
a physician who will provide a drug prescription for a price—or one who is deceived into providing one
The Centers for Disease Control and local health departments consider you to have AIDS if your CD4 count has EVER been below 200.viral load testing, the CD4 count as the principal marker for guiding individual HIV treatment decisions and for evaluating the effectiveness of anti-HIV drugs in clinical studies. With accurate measurements of the amount of HIV in their blood plasma as measured by HIV viral load testing, physicians and patients can make more informed decisions about when to start anti-HIV therapy, when to stop using an ineffective treatment and when to add or switch to a new treatment.
Albatross is slang for an encumbrance; something that causes anxiety.Albatross is medical slang for a patient who never seems to get better, or who is regularly ill with anew ailment, and who sticks with one physician for seemingly endless treatment.
Noun. A doctor, by extension of its older and original usage for an untrained physician.
Nocturnist Physician
A nocturnist is a hospitalist who only works overnight. Most nocturnists are trained in internal medicine or family medicine. However, there are nocturnists
Emily Silverman, an internal medicine physician at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), The Nocturnists is based in San Francisco and hosts live
hospitalists. Hospitalists who are willing to work night shifts only (nocturnists) are generally compensated higher than their day shift peers. Hospitalists
respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and nurses. A code team leader will be a physician in attendance on any code team; this individual is responsible for directing
Secretary, and required asylums to have written regulations and a resident physician. At the beginning of the 19th century there were a few thousand people
individuals and leaders. Hospitals are currently staffed by professional physicians, surgeons, nurses, and allied health practitioners. In the past, however
assisting in the physical restraint of combative patients, assisting physicians with the application of casts, transporting patients, shaving patients
following people on duty 24 hours a day at the hospital: surgeons emergency physicians anesthesiologists nurses respiratory therapists an education program preventive
hospitals were formed in the mid-18th century. All of these were run by male physicians, women being blocked from completing training as doctors until the 1870s
medical education (GME)/physician residency programs, where medical school graduates train under a supervising (attending) physician to assist with the coordination