Locum Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician Opportunity in Richmond, VA Join an esteemed practice at a renowned hospital in Richmond, Virginia, providing exceptional care in maternal-fetal medicine. This facility is dedicated to supporting high-risk pregnancy patients, boasting a comprehensive team of professionals to ensure quality and timely medical care. As a locum physician, you'll have the opportunity to work in a collaborative environment, covering multiple locations while providing critical support during a recruitment period. You'll manage an average of 27 scheduled patients per day, ensuring that both high-risk and low-risk pregnancies are addressed with utmost care and precision. Job Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive maternal-fetal medicine care in both office and inpatient settings. Perform critical procedures including amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, and cerclage. Engage in patient consultations and handle high-risk pregnancy cases. Coordinate with a supportive team, including RNs, genetic counselors, and sonographers. Participate in on-call rotations on weekdays and weekends as needed. Utilize EMR systems (EPIC, Viewpoint) for patient documentation. Qualifications: Board Certified or Board Eligible in Maternal Fetal Medicine. Completed a fellowship in Maternal Fetal Medicine. Active medical license in Virginia. Current BLS certification. AIUM Certification preferred. A self-query NPDB report, pulled within 30 days, is required at presentation. License and Certification Requirements: Virginia medical license (required). BLS certification (required). Board Certification in Maternal Fetal Medicine (required). AIUM Certification (preferred). Experience the vibrant culture of Richmond, Virginia! Known for its rich history, eclectic neighborhoods, and a growing culinary scene, this city offers a perfect blend of modern amenities and historic charm. Explore local museums, parks, and vibrant arts communities all while working in a collaborative and supportive environment focused on maternal-fetal health.