ATC West Healthcare Services is seeking a Board-Certified OB/GYN to provide hospital-based coverage focused on deliveries and urgent obstetric and gynecologic care. The provider will manage a balanced mix of low- and high-risk pregnancies while collaborating with a team of OB/GYNs and mid-level providers. This is a locum tenens opportunity with in-house call responsibilities and no supervisory or teaching requirements.
Dates / ScheduleHospital Coverage: Various days
Call Schedule: Approximately 4 shifts per month (24-hour in-house call whenever possible)
Practice Type: OB/GYN
Patient Volume: 4 5 hospital patients per physician per day
Deliveries: 3 4 per physician per week
Surgeries: 1 4 emergent OB/GYN surgeries per week
Case Mix:
70% Low-risk pregnancies
30% High-risk pregnancies
21% C-section rate
Team Composition: 7 OB/GYNs and 4 mid-level providers
Other OB/GYNs present during locum coverage
No supervision or teaching responsibilities required
Onsite lab and ultrasound (performed by technicians)
Documentation system: Epic (clinic & hospital)
Level II Nursery with ability to transfer to higher-level NICU
Transfers arranged through Docline, typically to Anschutz Medical Plaza (30 miles away)
Obstetrics:
Management of low- and high-risk pregnancies
Fetal heart rate interpretation (NST/CST/FSE)
Labor & Delivery:
Routine vaginal deliveries (including low forceps)
C-sections and decision-making for surgical delivery
Complicated deliveries (breech, multiple births, abruptions)
VBACs
Repair of 3rd and 4th degree lacerations
Gynecology:
Minor surgical procedures (tubal ligation, LOA, chromotubation)
Major/open operative procedures (ectopic pregnancy, oophorectomy, cystectomy, extensive LOA)
Preferred (Not Required):
OB ultrasound interpretation (Level I/screening/viability)
Board Certified in OB/GYN (Required)
Active Colorado license or active IMLC Letter of Qualification (Required)
BLS, ACLS certifications (Required)
NRP certification (Required)
Ability to perform all listed required procedures (Obstetrics, Labor & Delivery, Gynecology)
Self-Query NPDB (within 30 days) required at time of presentation