Obstetrics and Gynecology - OB Hospitalist - Physician at IU Health Medical Group - Indiana University Health summary:
The OB Hospitalist physician provides specialized inpatient obstetric care including deliveries, C-sections, and antepartum/postpartum management at Indiana University Health facilities with Level II and Level III NICUs. The role involves 24-hour laborist shifts with opportunities for part-time, full-time, and PRN schedules, supporting high-risk pregnancies, including collaboration with neonatal and maternal-fetal medicine services. Comprehensive benefits and competitive compensation are offered along with a supportive clinical team environment.
Join the cohesive team of women's health providers as an OB Hospitalist with Indiana University Health. This position isPart-time (.8FTE) at IU West in Avon (Level II NICU) and IU North in Carmel (Level III NICU).
We are also offering Full-time and PRN opportunities - please inquire if interested
Highlights
- Part-time (.8FTE) OB laborist 24-hour shifts at IU West and IU North.
- Provide intrapartum, antepartum and postpartum care
- Obstetric ED coverage
- Procedures include: deliveries, C-sections, D&C
- IU North (Carmel): Riley Children's Level III NICU and MFM support; High-risk patients transported to Riley Children's Maternity Tower Level IV NICU
- 0.8FTE qualifies for comprehensive benefits provided by IU Health Physicians Medical Group
- Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, retirement, wellness, CME, occurrence-based coverage, relocation. Ask recruiter for additional benefits
- 100% clinical, inpatient
- Supportive provider group and administration; excellent experienced clinical L/D support team
Qualifications
- Completion of OB/GYN residency
- BE/BC in OB/GYN
- Physician MD/DO licensed in Indiana or eligible for medical licensure in Indiana
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Keywords:
OB hospitalist, obstetrics and gynecology, inpatient obstetric care, labor and delivery, C-section procedures, antepartum care, postpartum care, high-risk pregnancy, NICU support, women's health physician