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Full-Time/Part-Time/PRN Ob Hospitalist Opportunities available in Casper, WY! + Enjoy No on Call Responsibility, 12hr shifts (7pm-7am)

Ob Hospitalist Group
Full-time
On-site
Wyoming

Position: OB Hospitalist - Full-Time/Part-time/PRN

Hospital: Banner Wyoming Medical Center

Location: Casper, WY

About:

Wyoming Medical Center provides a warm, family-friendly environment with advanced equipment and a highly trained maternity staff to support mothers and babies. The Ruth R. Ellbogen Mother, Baby and Family Center celebrates over 1,100 births annually, marked by a lullaby played throughout the hospital. The facility features six labor and delivery rooms, a dedicated C-section suite, and 10 private family-sized rooms with pull-out couches for comfort. For babies requiring additional care, the Level II Nursery offers specialized treatment, including respiratory support and 24/7 pediatric hospitalists, keeping families close to home. With its privacy-focused design and comprehensive care, the center ensures safety and comfort for both mother and baby.

Full-Time Hospitalist Position Offers: (Part-time and PRN available)

  • Flexible schedules
  • No on-call responsibility
  • CME allowance and 401k
  • Leadership training and career advancement opportunities
  • Paid medical malpractice insurance with tail
  • Paid parental leave
  • Full medical benefits including dental and vision
  • Collegial, team-based work environment
  • Ongoing professional training and development
  • Volunteer opportunities for group medical mission trips
  • Awards and recognitions
  • Engagement opportunities
  • Health & wellness benefits

What Does an OB/GYN Hospitalist Do?

  • Caring for all pregnant women who present emergently, regardless of circumstance
  • Cultivating relationships with staff nurses and hospital personnel
  • Supporting private practice physicians by providing coverage and assistance
  • Caring for unassigned patients
  • Evaluating and treating triage patients
  • Providing consultation to the ED
  • Monitoring labor and Delivering babies
  • Performing surgery and surgical assists
  • Evaluating and treating postpartum patients
  • Assisting with OB residents and medical student education
  • Providing nurse support and education
  • Participating in emergency drills and simulations
  • Developing best practices
  • Participating in clinical trials
  • Facilitating daily interdisciplinary board rounds to improve patient safety

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