Locum and per diem
Rural access coverage, labor and delivery cover, and practice maternity cover for short term and urgent needs.
Verovian Medical supports OB/GYN physicians exploring permanent, locum, rural cover, hospital employed, private practice, clinic, labor and delivery, gyn surgery, and MFM aligned roles. You can clarify call and service mix before any profile is shared.
| State | Market signal | Range position | Permanent range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | Rural access market Locum planning range $1,550 to $3,050 per day | $300k to $535k | |
| Mississippi | Rural access market Locum planning range $1,550 to $3,100 per day | $305k to $540k | |
| South Carolina | Rural access market Locum planning range $1,550 to $3,050 per day | $300k to $535k | |
| Louisiana | Rural access market Locum planning range $1,500 to $3,050 per day | $300k to $530k | |
| Arkansas | Access-sensitive market Locum planning range $1,500 to $3,000 per day | $295k to $525k | |
| Texas | Growth market Locum planning range $1,550 to $3,100 per day | $305k to $545k | |
| Florida | Growth market Locum planning range $1,550 to $3,050 per day | $300k to $535k | |
| Georgia | National range Locum planning range $1,500 to $3,000 per day | $295k to $525k | |
| North Carolina | National range Locum planning range $1,500 to $3,000 per day | $295k to $525k | |
| California | Coastal premium Locum planning range $1,650 to $3,300 per day | $325k to $580k | |
| New York | Coastal premium Locum planning range $1,600 to $3,200 per day | $315k to $560k | |
| Arizona | National range Locum planning range $1,500 to $3,000 per day | $295k to $525k | |
| Tennessee | At median Locum planning range $1,500 to $2,950 per day | $290k to $520k | |
| Ohio | At median Locum planning range $1,450 to $2,900 per day | $285k to $510k | |
| Pennsylvania | National range Locum planning range $1,450 to $2,950 per day | $290k to $515k |
Planning ranges are for market education and conversation routing. Final compensation depends on setting, call, schedule, subspecialty, employment model, and urgency.
Rural access coverage, labor and delivery cover, and practice maternity cover for short term and urgent needs.
Hospital employed, private practice, academic, general OB/GYN, MFM, REI, and gyn surgery aligned roles.
Dedicated obstetric hospitalist roles covering overnight and weekend labor and delivery with structured schedules.
Locum and permanent searches where call, backup, and emergency support determine fit.
3 to 6 month cover with clinic, delivery volume, and call expectations clarified.
MFM roles where acuity, research support, and hospital level matter.
Laborist roles for physicians who want shift structure and defined coverage blocks.
Role previews show examples of conversations you can ask us about. If the exact role or location is not listed, register interest anyway; we capture your specialty, state, name, and email and follow up confidentially.
A national range is only the beginning. The role, setting, state, schedule, urgency, and employment model decide whether an offer is actually competitive.
Some opportunities are discussed privately before they are advertised. A registered profile lets us contact you about relevant general OB/GYN searches, laborist roles, rural access cover, MFM opportunities, practice maternity cover, and permanent placements without exposing your name.
Tell us your clinic and delivery balance, laborist model, call frequency, gyn surgery, MFM, rural cover, backup, and surgical scope. Those limits help us avoid wasting your time.
We can clarify clinic load, delivery volume, call, backup, surgical expectations, compensation, and rural cover before introduction.
Tell us your specialty, license states, role type, employment preference, availability, compensation expectations, and boundaries.
A consultant reviews your brief and replies with roles or questions that are actually worth your attention.
You see role context, facility context, and compensation context before your profile is shared.
A useful OB/GYN conversation starts with clinic load, delivery volume, call, surgical scope, rural cover preference, and compensation expectations.
The most attractive OB/GYN roles, especially MFM, rural access, and laborist models, are often discussed before they are publicly advertised. A confidential brief lets us contact you about those conversations without exposing your profile.
Start quietlyCreate a confidential profile so your consultant can send relevant role context without asking you to repeat yourself.
Register full profileUse the jobs page to see current role previews. Facility names remain private until you choose to move forward.
Browse OB/GYN jobsYes. Call frequency, weekends, backup, delivery volume, and rural cover comfort are captured before discussing roles.
Yes. We record clinic, labor and delivery, gyn surgery, MFM, and outpatient balance preferences.
No. You approve each introduction after reviewing the role and facility context.
Yes. We can keep your profile private and only reach out when a role fits your criteria.