Short-term locum Anesthesiologist needed in Ketchikan
Job Responsibilites
- Provide anesthesia for cardiac surgical procedures
- Monitor patients' hemodynamics and cardiac function during surgery
- Work closely with cardiac surgeons and perfusionists
Nestled between the towering peaks of the Chugach Mountains, Anchorage, Alaska serves as a home base for grand adventures and holds a veritable paradise for Anesthesiologists seeking opportunities in prominent hospitals such as the Providence Alaska Medical Center and Alaska Native Medical Center. As a significant stopover of the Pacific Region, this city offers an exciting blend of urban appeal and wilderness charm, making it an ideal locale for lucrative Anesthesiologist jobs.
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The average Anesthesiologist salary in Alaska is $418,745. The range usually falls between $341,454 and $448,845.
Factors affecting the compensation of Anesthesiologists include their professional experience, areas of specialization, geographical location of practice, and whether they work in a hospital, private practice, or academic setting and whether they practice in a rural or urban environment.
To practice medicine in the state of Alaska, you need to obtain a medical license from the Alaska State Medical Board. Physicians can apply using the Federation of State Medical Boards’ Uniform Application or a traditional paper application, with fees including a $60.00 universal application fee and a $175.00 board application fee. The licensure process typically takes 3 to 6 months, and there is also a temporary license option available. For renewals, physicians must pay a $60.00 universal renewal fee and a $300.00 board renewal fee, and demonstrate continuing medical education credits. Initial applications are processed within 25 days, and it's advisable to apply well in advance of your anticipated start date.