To learn more about careers as a hospitalist visit the hospitalist locums page for more information and how to apply for a job.
There are a lot of hospitalist jobs now out in the market due to a lot of factors like budget concerns, convenience and the demand for specialized care in treating patients.
Hospitalists are doctors and believe it or not, most of them are board certified internists. This means they are just as qualified as other doctors in the profession because they have undergone through the same training process. The only difference is that they have chosen not to specialize in one field of medicine making their job very flexible.
There are many advantages when you are a hospitalist. Because of your training, you are able to help a lot of people and handle and crisis that may arise while the patient is confined in the hospital. In short, you are the head honcho and tell other doctors what needs to be done.
Since you are in the hospital through most of your duty, you get to see test results the moment they come in. With that, changes can be made in an instant unlike a primary doctor who will take action the following day when the results were already available hours before.
The hospitalist does more than look after patients. These people are members of committees and assist in improving the quality of care in the hospital by reducing conflicts that commonly occurs between doctors and staff or between doctors and patients.
Some patients may not like the idea of working with a hospitalist because this person is not familiar with their medical history. This has often created conflict later on with the primary doctor but if they are able to get in touch with them once the patient comes in, this can be avoided as both professionals want the same thing and that is to help the patient.
If you are wondering how much a hospitalist can make, according to the Society of Hospital Medicine, you can earn between $150,000 to $200,000 annually. This increases as you gain experience and so just be patient.
You can move your way up the ladder by personally logging in what procedures you have done and volunteering for elective rotations. Although this may mean working the graveyard shift or on weekends and holidays, there is opportunity here to learn new thing and build rapport with peers and attending physicians. Since your job is to also look after the hospital, join a committee that works just to do that.
So if you just finished your residency and don’t want to specialize in primary care, do your share and help as a hospitalist. There are many hospitalist jobs available right now so you should not have a problem finding a vacancy. You can look for such jobs in the paper or online. If you decide to move and practice elsewhere, just be sure you have passed the licensure exams of the state as this is a requirement.
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