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Locum In Urology Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Are you a Urology physician searching for your next locum tenens opportunity? This position with one of VISTA's healthcare partners in Wisconsin might be the perfect fit for you! Opportunity ...

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Locum In Urology information

What is a locum in urology?

Locum urologists are medical doctors who temporarily fill urology positions in hospitals or clinics when there is a staffing shortage or when permanent staff are on leave. They perform all the usual duties of a urologist, such as diagnosing and treating disorders of the urinary tract and male reproductive system. Locum positions can range from a few days to several months and often provide flexibility for both healthcare facilities and the doctors themselves.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a locum in urology?

To excel as a Locum in Urology, you need strong clinical expertise in urological procedures, diagnostic skills, and a recognized medical degree with board certification in urology. Familiarity with hospital EMR systems, surgical instruments, and up-to-date training such as Advanced Life Support (ALS) certification are typically required. Outstanding communication, adaptability, and the ability to quickly integrate into new teams distinguish top-performing locum urologists. These skills and qualifications are crucial for delivering high-quality patient care, ensuring patient safety, and maintaining workflow efficiency across different healthcare settings.

What are some common challenges faced by locum urologists when adapting to different hospital systems?

Locum urologists often encounter the challenge of quickly adapting to varying hospital protocols, electronic medical record (EMR) systems, and team dynamics at each new assignment. This requires strong adaptability and communication skills to integrate smoothly with existing staff and provide consistent patient care. Additionally, locum roles may involve managing a diverse caseload with unfamiliar procedures or equipment, making it important to be proactive in seeking orientation and clarifying expectations with the local team.

What is the difference between Locum In Urology vs Urology Physician?

AspectLocum In UrologyUrology Physician
CredentialsMedical degree, Urology certification, licensingMedical degree, Urology certification, licensing
Work EnvironmentTemporary assignments, varied locations, hospital or clinic settingsFull-time or part-time practice, hospital or private clinics
Employer & Industry UsageStaffing agencies, hospitals, clinics for temporary coverageHospitals, private practices, healthcare institutions
Search & Comparison IntentTemporary urology coverage, short-term rolesLong-term practice, permanent positions

In summary, Locum In Urology professionals provide temporary, flexible coverage for urology departments, often through staffing agencies, while Urology Physicians typically work in permanent roles within hospitals or private practices. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in employment type and duration.

Locum Urology Physician job in Madison, WI - Make $2,800/day - $3,000/day

Aya Locums

Madison, WI โ€ข On-site

$3.0K/day

Other

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Aya Locums has an immediate opening for a locum Urology job in Madison, WI paying $2800/day- $3000/day.

Job Details:

  • Position: Physician
  • Specialty: Urology
  • Start Date: 09-04-26
  • Length: 13 weeks

Schedule and Coverage:

  • Shift Coverage: Scheduled + On Call required
  • Shift Schedule: Standard 4, 24-Hour 12:00 - 07:00

About the Facility:

  • Facility Type: Acute Care Hospital

About Locum Urologist Jobs:  

This is a generalized description of locum urologist job requirements. Specific assignment details may vary based on the healthcare facility, geographic location, patient population and the medical services performed. 

General Job Responsibilities: 

  • Diagnose, treat and manage urological disorders such as urinary tract infections, kidney stones and prostate issues.  
  • Perform various surgical interventions including cystoscopies, nephrectomies and prostatectomies. 
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop and implement patient care plans. 
  • Provide consultation services to other members of the medical team regarding critically ill patients. 
  • Provide patient education about conditions, treatment options and post-care management strategies. 
  • Maintain accurate and thorough medical records. 

Skills: 

  • Strong expertise in performing a range of both surgical and non-surgical urological procedures. 
  • Excellent communication skills to explain complex medical information to patients. 
  • Strong analytical skills to diagnose complex urological conditions. 
  • Flexibility to adapt to new work environments and different medical teams. 

Minimum Education Requirements: 

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school. 
  • Residency training program in urology accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). 
  • Fellowship training in a urology specialty may be required.

Certifications: 

  • Board certification in urology by the American Board of Urology (ABU) or the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery (AOBS). 
  • Active and unrestricted medical license in Wisconsin.  

Experience: 

  • While specific requirements may vary, most locum urology positions prefer candidates with at least one year of experience providing care in a clinical setting.

Additional Notes: 

  • Locum tenens urology positions are temporary assignments, often lasting weeks or months, to address staffing shortages in hospitals, surgical centers or other healthcare facilities. 
  • These positions offer competitive pay and flexible schedules, allowing urologists to pursue diverse work environments and control their workload. 
  • Some states may have additional practice requirements for locum physicians, so familiarization with the specific state regulations is recommended.

With Aya Locums, you get:

  • Access to top hospitals and healthcare systems in diverse care settings.
  • Highly competitive, transparent locum tenens pay.
  • Dedicated application and assignment support.
  • In-house credentialing and licensing teams.
  • Travel and lodging coverage.
  • Easy timekeeping and streamlined management of documents.
  • Malpractice coverage and risk management support.
  • Aya may provide other benefits where required by applicable law, including but not limited to reimbursements.

For all employees and employee applicants, Aya is an Equal Employment Opportunity ("EEO") Employer, including Disability/Vets, and welcomes all to apply.