Obstetrics & Gynecology
Physician - OB/GYN needed in Maine
Job description
Schedule:
Open shifts for 2025 (must be able to cover all - or close to all - shifts):
9/1, 9/2 (Mon/Tues)
9/10, 9/11 (Weds/Th)
9/15 (Mon)
9/17-22 (Weds – Mon)
9/24-29 (Weds – Mon)
10/1, 10/2 (Weds/Thurs)
10/6 (Mon)
10/8-13 (Wed - Mon)
10/29-11/3 (Wed - Mon)
11/5 (Wed)
11/19-24 (Wed - Mon)
11/26, 11/27 (Wed/Thurs)
12/1 (Mon)
12/10-15 (Wed - Mon)
12/17, 12/18 (Wed/Thurs)
12/22 (Mon)
12/29 (Mon)
12/31 (Wed)
Details:
The facility has a lot of OB coverage; thus, having a gap in GYN coverage, and will need this locum to have strong GYN skills (including caring for endometrial ablation, IUD insertion/removal, menopausal management, failed medical management, urinary Incontinence, etc.)
The locum will be on 2nd call most (if not all) days listed above and will sometimes have days both on-call and in clinic.
The clinic staffs with OB/GYNs, FM/OBs, and CNMs.
CNMs take first call; the OB/GYN is usually only called in when there are complications.
It is a small, 25-bed, critical access hospital. There are about 120 births per year at Lincoln.
The OB/GYN department is somewhat small, however, they're a very skilled, tight-knit team, all committed to providing the best care to their community.
Submission Requirements
Board Certified - REQUIRED
Active ME License or Active IMLC - Preferred
List dates able to cover - REQUIRED
Must be willing and able to perform routine required GYN exams and procedures (e.g. endometrial ablation, IUD insertion/removal, Menopausal management, failed medical management, Urinary Incontinence etc.) - REQUIRED
Certification Requirements
Board Certified
State License Requirements
Maine