Occupational Medicine Needed in a Charming Indiana College Town Accounting - South Bend, IN at Geebo

Occupational Medicine Needed in a Charming Indiana College Town

Northern Indiana city of 220k
is seeking a Board Certified or Eligible Occ.
Med.
Physician to join their nonprofit organization.
This addition is due to a growing community need, and you will assist admin.
in building the practice.
The physician-led network prioritizes work/life balance and physician autonomy & leadership.
Two hours East of Chicago and North of Indianapolis.
Large city, excellent blend of culture, with ease to international airports.
Practice details include:
Hospital Employee, Outpatient only Annual Salary Loan Forgiveness available Signing Bonus available, contact us for details Residency/Fellowship Stipend available Relocation Bonus available CME time and money available Retirement plan provided Physician Friendly Tort Reform State Lower Taxes and Cost of Living, with ease of access to major cities Ability to facilitate the direction and coordination of occ health services for our clients Perform pre-employment exams and competently address work-related injuries Participate, lead, and promote Occ Med Services in our community and region Booming food/brewery/winery culture, college & professional level sports teams Recommended Skills Friendliness Health Care Brewery Apply to this job.
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