- Company: Weatherby Healthcare
- Location: Somerset, Bristol County
Weatherby Healthcare at a glance
weatherbyhealthcare.comWeatherby Healthcare is seeking a Locum Physician (MD/DO) for critical care in Fall River, Massachusetts. This full-time intensive care position features structured night shifts, manageable patient populations, and professional support—ideal for physicians seeking temporary clinical work in a major Northeast market.
About the Position
You'll work three 12-hour night shifts per week (7:00 PM to 7:00 AM) in an acute care intensive care unit. The role typically involves managing 3 to 10 patient admissions per night, allowing for comprehensive care delivery and meaningful continuity with patients. This locum assignment is available to start as soon as possible and provides the predictability and flexibility many physicians seek in their clinical schedules.
Your Responsibilities
- Provide direct patient care and clinical decision-making for critically ill and injured patients in the ICU
- Conduct comprehensive assessments, perform procedures, and manage acute medical and surgical complications
- Coordinate with nursing staff, respiratory therapy, and interdisciplinary care teams on treatment plans
- Maintain thorough medical documentation and clinical records
- Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and evidence-based critical care practices
- Support hospital protocols and the on-call coverage structure
What We're Looking For
- MD or DO with current, unrestricted medical license in Massachusetts
- Board certification or board eligibility in Critical Care Medicine
- Experience in intensive care, emergency medicine, or acute care settings
- Strong clinical judgment and ability to manage complex, rapidly evolving patient situations
- Professional communication and collaborative approach to interdisciplinary care
- Comfort working in a high-acuity, fast-paced intensive care environment
About Weatherby Healthcare
Weatherby Healthcare specializes in connecting physicians with quality clinical assignments nationwide. We manage all credentialing, licensure support, and administrative requirements, allowing you to concentrate on patient care. We offer competitive weekly compensation, personalized assignment matching, and comprehensive professional support throughout your engagement.
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- on-call
- You may be required to be reachable and available to work outside normal scheduled hours, typically for a set rotation.
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What people say about Weatherby Healthcare
- US spent more on health care in 2022 than 6 countries combined with universal
- Bill to Eliminate H-1B Visa Program Introduced in Congress
- Ask HN: Where do you live? What's good or bad about it?
- Ask HN: How to find a small town to relocate for remote work?
Recent news
- Weatherby Healthcare opens new hub in Wake County - WRAL
- 2026 Locum Tenens Physician Report Reveals Mainstream Shift in Healthcare Careers - HIT Consultant
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- Interest in locum tenens hits 10-year high - Staffing Industry Analysts
- Physicians Aren’t Leaving Medicine – They Are Redefining How They Practice - Business Wire
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Working in Somerset, Bristol County
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National unemployment rate in US: 4.2% — via World Bank
Private-sector wage growth (year over year): 3.3% — via FRED
National quits rate: 1.9% — via FRED (BLS JOLTS)
Weekly initial unemployment claims: 215,000 — via FRED
GDP per capita in US: $90,027 — via World Bank
Consumer price inflation in US: 2.9% (annual) — via World Bank
Real GDP growth in US: 2.2% (annual) — via World Bank
Average hours worked per year in US: 1,800 — via OECD
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- Role Locum Physician (MD/DO) – Critical Care in Fall River, MA
- Employer Weatherby Healthcare
- Location Somerset, Bristol County
- Type Full Time
- Posted April 8, 2026
- Apply by 2026-08-01
- Country context US
- Overview Full original description on this page (321 words; rewritten for clarity, not a teaser paste)
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- Hacker News — US spent more on health care in 2022 than 6 countries combined with universal
- Hacker News — Bill to Eliminate H-1B Visa Program Introduced in Congress
- Hacker News — Ask HN: Where do you live? What's good or bad about it?
- Hacker News — Ask HN: How to find a small town to relocate for remote work?
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