Anesthesiology Physician
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Doctor/Physician
Critical Care Physician, Emergency Medicine Physician, Surgeon, Anaesthesiologist
Position Overview
One of our Partners in North Carolina, is seeking a Board-Certified Anesthesiologist to provide 24-hour call coverage during designated week-long blocks in 2026. This is a critical access hospital assignment with CRNA support, a broad surgical mix, and clearly defined call and callback compensation.
Coverage Model: 24-hour call with paid callback
Setting: Critical Access Hospital (21 beds; no ICU)
Case Mix: Elective and emergency surgery, OB coverage
Support Model: CRNA support
Orientation: Arrival day prior to first scheduled shift required
Provider Pay Ranking: Top 10% nationally for anesthesiology call coverage ( market data)
Clearly structured 24-hour call + callback model
CRNA support in place
Broad, well-supported medical staff including General Surgery, Emergency Medicine, OB/GYN, Cardiology, Orthopedics, ENT, Primary Care, and Oncology
Coastal North Carolina location
HPA Healthcare is a Joint Commission-certified agency
Prepaid travel and lodging
Malpractice insurance coverage provided
Provide anesthesia services for elective and emergency surgical procedures
Provide obstetrical anesthesia coverage
Manage patients under anesthesia, including airway, cardiac, and respiratory support
Provide perioperative pain management
Respond to cardiac and respiratory resuscitation events
Supervise and collaborate with CRNAs, surgeons, nursing staff, and ED teams
Providers must be proficient in:
General, regional, and obstetrical anesthesia
Airway management and respiratory therapy techniques
Cardiac and respiratory resuscitation
Management of fluid, electrolyte, and metabolic disturbances
Diagnostic and therapeutic bronchoscopy
Placement and management of Swan-Ganz catheters
Arterial line placement
Central venous catheter placement and management
Clinical Volume Requirement:
Applicants must demonstrate at least 60 inpatient anesthesia cases within the past 24 months at an accredited inpatient facility, with verification permitted.
Board Certified in Anesthesiology (ABOA required)
Active North Carolina medical license
Active DEA
BLS, ACLS, and PALS required
Comfortable practicing independently in a critical access hospital
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