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Sendoc Locums

Locum tenens staffing for CRNAs, physicians, and advanced practice providers.

6231 PGA Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL

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Explore locum tenens opportunities for Hospital Medicine providers. Whether you're looking for short-term assignments or longer placements, we connect you with top healthcare facilities seeking your expertise.

Hospitalist locum providers manage inpatient medical care including admissions, rounding, discharges, and interdisciplinary coordination. Hospitals rely heavily on locum hospitalists to stabilize schedules, reduce burnout among full-time staff, and maintain consistent patient flow.

Available Hospital Medicine Positions

No Hospital Medicine positions available at the moment. Check back soon or contact us for upcoming opportunities.

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Why Choose Sendoc Locums?

  • •Competitive daily rates above market average
  • •Flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle
  • •Travel and housing arranged and paid for
  • •A+ rated malpractice coverage included
  • •Dedicated recruiter support throughout
  • •Opportunities in all 50 states

Frequently Asked Questions

What do hospitalist locums typically cover?

Hospitalist locums manage inpatient admissions, daily rounding, discharges, and coordination of care for adult patients.

Do hospitalists take call?

Some roles include nocturnist call or cross-cover responsibilities, depending on staffing needs.

Are procedures like intubation required?

It varies — some hospitals request procedures, especially in rural settings, while others have dedicated procedural teams.

What is the typical census?

Average census ranges from 12–20 patients per shift depending on the facility.

Do hospitalists collaborate with specialists?

Yes — coordination with cardiology, GI, neurology, and surgical teams is routine.

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