Hello,
Just wanted to let everyone know about a moonlighting opportunity-
The DC Dept of Corrections is starting a new project, w/ a large grant, to
provide mental
health assessment in the DC jail, SE DC, next door to DC General hospital and
the stadium.
The project starts Oct 1, w/ many new jobs available, but specifically, evening
and
weekend moonlighting positions for psychiatry residents. Pay is hourly, at a
competitive
moonlighting rate, w/o benefits.
You must have a valid DC medical license and DEA # w/ class II perscription
auth.
Malpractice insurance is covered by the grant sponsor; Unity Health Care.
If you are interested, please contact Dr Robert Keisling;
rkeisling@...
Just let him know you were referred by me-
Beverly Reader, MD
PGY2 resident
Georgetown University Hospital
--- In dcpsychresidents@yahoogroups.com, "Hind Benjelloun" <hbenjelloun@...>
wrote:
>
> Fellow residents,
>
> Tomorrow afternoon, we will be holding our first project meeting for
> the revamping of the current resident's page of the Washington
> Psychiatric Society (WPS) website. Please review this section at the
> WPS site under "Residents' Roundtable": www.dcpsych.org. We
> successfully gathered representatives from the four DC residency
> programs for the meeting tomorrow.
>
> We need your help. Please reply to the listserv and let us know what
> you would like out of the resident's section. This is vital to our
> mission to design a resourceful and interesting website. Some ideas
> from fellow residents have included moonlighting opportunities in the
> metropolitan area, information about malpractice insurance, and
> guidance regarding finding employment/starting a private practice post
> graduation.
>
> Please don't be shy and reply. Your suggestions are necessary.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Hind Benjelloun
> PGY2 Psychiatry
> Georgetown University
>