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Neonatology: $25M Birthing Center Built in 2021, 24Hr Shifts in Palm Springs, California!

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Job Description

Neonatologist Position
About Us:

  • 405-person employed multi-specialty foundation with a state-of-the-art, 50,000 square-foot, $25 million birthing center built in 2021.

Current Team:

  • 7 Pediatric Hospitalists (PEDS HOSP)
  • 2 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Neonatologists
  • Neonatology Locums

Key Details:

  • Projecting 80-100 deliveries per month
  • 25 OB/GYNs in a service area of over 1 million people
  • PEDS HOSP are in-house 24/7, attending deliveries, admitting and caring for well-baby service, and caring for NICU babies overnight. Respiratory Therapist and RN attend all deliveries. RTs are certified for intubation.

Neonatologist Role:

  • Day-to-Day: See all patients in the NICU, conduct neonatal and prenatal consults, and attend all high-risk deliveries.
  • Evening/Night: Take call from home. PEDS HOSP handle straightforward NICU admissions; neonatologists come in for complicated cases.

Facilities:

  • 8-bed NICU Level II
  • 14 LDRP rooms, 2 ORs, 4 ante-partum rooms, and 7 post-partum rooms

Work Schedule:

  • 24/7 shifts for 7 days every 2-3 weeks
  • Day (8 AM – 5 PM): Admit to NICU

Meet Your Recruiter: David Rubio

Meet Your Recruiter, David Rubio

Phone: (714) 619-3094
Neonatology: $25M Birthing Center Built in 2021, 24Hr Shifts in Palm Springs, California!

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