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Locums OBGYN Hospitalist Physician

Company: Northeast Healthcare Recruitment
Location: Dallas
Posted on: January 14, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Job Description We areseeking a Locums OBGYN Hospitalist Physician to provide 24-hour onsite coverageat a busy women’s health facility in Dallas, Texas. This role includesfull-scope obstetric and gynecologic hospitalist services, includingconsultations, admissions, and procedures. AssignmentDetails: Coverage: 24-hour onsite coverage of all OBGYN facility consultations and procedures Program: Project Sonoma OBHM coverage for Envoy staffing and open shifts Patient Volume: Approximately 62 patients EMR: eClinicalWorks (eCW) Responsibilities: Provide 24-hour inpatient OBGYN hospitalist coverage Manage obstetric emergencies and perform deliveries (vaginal and C-section) Perform gynecologic surgeries and inpatient consults as needed Collaborate with nursing, anesthesia, and medical staff to ensure high-quality, patient-centered care Document patient encounters accurately in the EMR system (eCW) Support seamless transitions of care and adherence to facility protocols Requirements: Board Certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology Active Texas medical license Current BLS, ACLS, and NRP certifications Prior hospitalist or labor & delivery experience preferred Strong interpersonal and clinical decision-making skills Dallas, Texas offers an ideal mix of metropolitan living and Southernhospitality. With a vibrant cultural scene, renowned healthcare institutions,and convenient access to major airports, Dallas is an excellent location forboth short-term and long-term locum assignments.

Keywords: Northeast Healthcare Recruitment, Fort Worth , Locums OBGYN Hospitalist Physician, Healthcare , Dallas, Texas


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