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PRN Hospitalist

Dublin, GA · On-site

$106.50 - $140.75/hr

Fairview Park Hospital is seeking a PRN hospitalist to join the daytime team in Dublin, GA. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking team within one of the region ...

PRN opportunities for Hospitalist

Morganton, NC · On-site

$100 - $132/hr

PRN Hospitalist Opportunity in Scenic Western North Carolina UNC Health Blue Ridge - Morganton, NC | Procedures Welcomey. Location Highlights: * Minutes off the I-40 corridor * 1 hour from Charlotte ...

Fairview Park Hospital is seeking a PRN hospitalist to join the daytime team in Dublin, GA. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking team within one of the region ...

PRN Hospitalist

Tampa, FL · On-site

$126 - $154/hr

As a PRN Hospitalist of the Moffitt Medical Group (MMG), the incumbent agrees to undertake clinical related activity, including the provision of coverage in the assigned department on an "as needed ...

As a PRN Hospitalist of the Moffitt Medical Group (MMG), the incumbent agrees to undertake clinical related activity, including the provision of coverage in the assigned department on an "as needed ...

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How much do prn hospitalist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for prn hospitalist in the United States is $136.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $120.19 and $158.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a PRN hospitalist?

PRN Hospitalists are physicians who work in hospitals on an as-needed basis, rather than having a set full-time or part-time schedule. 'PRN' stands for 'pro re nata,' a Latin phrase meaning 'as needed.' These doctors typically fill in for regular hospitalists who are on leave, or help manage increased patient loads. Their flexible schedules allow hospitals to maintain continuous quality care without overstaffing. PRN Hospitalists are essential for ensuring that patient care is not disrupted during staffing shortages or busy periods.

How do PRN hospitalists typically integrate with full-time medical staff, and what are the challenges of working on a per diem basis?

PRN Hospitalists often collaborate closely with full-time physicians, nurses, and ancillary staff to ensure seamless patient care during their shifts. One common challenge is quickly adapting to different teams, workflows, and electronic health record systems, as assignments may vary across departments or units. PRN roles require strong communication and flexibility, since schedules can change and patient acuity may differ each shift. However, this structure offers the opportunity to gain experience in diverse clinical settings, develop a broad skill set, and maintain work-life balance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PRN hospitalist, and why are they important?

To excel as a PRN Hospitalist, you need a medical degree (MD or DO), board certification in internal medicine or family medicine, and a valid state medical license. Familiarity with hospital information systems, electronic medical records (EMRs), and clinical decision support tools is essential. Strong problem-solving, adaptability, and effective communication skills are crucial for collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and managing varying patient caseloads. These competencies ensure consistent, high-quality patient care and seamless integration within dynamic hospital environments on an as-needed basis.

What is the difference between Prn Hospitalist vs Locum Hospitalist?

AspectPrn HospitalistLocum Hospitalist
CredentialsMD/DO, board-certified in hospital medicineMD/DO, board-certified in hospital medicine
Work EnvironmentHospital shifts, on-call basis, flexible schedulingTemporary hospital assignments, short-term contracts
Employer UsageHospitals, healthcare systemsStaffing agencies, hospitals needing temporary coverage

Prn Hospitalists work on an as-needed basis within hospitals, providing flexible coverage for shifts. Locum Hospitalists also fill temporary roles but often work through staffing agencies for short-term assignments. Both roles require similar credentials and are used to ensure hospital coverage during staffing shortages or peak times.

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Infographic showing various Prn Hospitalist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 2% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $283,164 per year, or $136.1 per hour.

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Specialization:
Family Medicine without OB
Internal Medicine
Job Summary:
Fairview Park Hospital is seeking a PRN hospitalist to join the daytime team in Dublin, GA. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a collaborative, forward-thinking team within one of the region's leading hospitals.
Qualified Candidates:
  • Board Eligible or Board Certified in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine
  • Eligible for or holding an unrestricted Georgia medical license (free of restrictions, probationary terms, or conditions)
  • No history of license revocation, restriction, or suspension in any jurisdiction
  • Have current or willing to obtain unrestricted DEA registration
Incentive/Benefits Package:
This is an employed opportunity through HCA Hospital Based Services which offers:
  • Competitive Compensation
  • Occurrence-based malpractice (no tail required)
About Fairview Park Hospital:
  • 192-bed, acute care, level III trauma center - owned and operated by HCA Healthcare
  • Fairview Park is the largest hospital in Middle Georgia between Macon and Savannah
  • Offering comprehensive healthcare services to the Middle Georgia area, representing several counties and over 200,000 people
  • Our mission is quite simply "... to treat our communities as family, and meet your health needs by providing compassionate, quality care"
  • Employee centered, physician friendly, community focused, and most of all, values driven
  • Pet-friendly, paved walking trail looping around a scenic pond, picnic tables and gazebo
  • Fairview Fitness Center (membership-based): Jr sized Olympic indoor pool, group fitness classes as well as individual workout machines and free weights, indoor basketball court, 2 indoor racquetball courts

About Dublin, GA:
Live and work in this spirited Georgia town with a highly affordable cost of living and thriving medical community. Dublin, GA offers great outdoor living for nature enthusiasts with local parks, scenic hiking trails along the Oconee River, boating and fishing in the beautiful surrounding lakes as well as a Southern Pines Waterpark. Downtown Dublin is home to many boutiques, specialty stores and great restaurants. Access to big city amenities in Atlanta and Savannah - just under 2 hours away.

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