Full Time Physician Physiatry Job, NH
JO-2601-101988
2 days ago
Posted by: Enterprise Medical Recruiting
Employer: Enterprise Medical Recruiting
Job Description
A 64-bed rehabilitation hospital in southern New Hampshire is adding a Physiatrist due to a retirement. The Network is Joint Commission-accredited with Specialty Certification in Stroke, Brain Injury, and Amputee Rehabilitation.
About the Opportunity:
- Join our dynamic team of physicians, including 8 Internists, 4 PAs, a Psych NP, and 8 Physiatrists.
- Large geographic draw with patients from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine.
- The network has 4 rehab hospitals, 22 outpatient centers, and a pelvic health and wellness center.
- Assistive Technology resources such as LiteGait, Bioness H200, L300, BITS, and Therapeutic Pool.
- Inpatient Management of General Rehabilitation Patients with the opportunity to develop and grow a specialty program.
- Opportunity for PM&R Consultations at the local hospital.
- Limited outpatient practice with inpatient to outpatient follow-ups and optional participation in spasticity clinics and EMGs.
- Weekend call is usually 1:4 and primarily for new admissions
- Opportunity for additional income for weekend coverage beyond the one weekend per month included in the base salary.
Compensation/Benefits:
- Compensation model includes an incentive based on productivity
- Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, life, disability, 401k, 6 weeks paid time off annually, CME funds of $4,000 annually with an additional paid week off for educational activities
Community/Location:
- Located in southern New Hampshire with proximity to the seacoast, mountains, and lakes
- 35 miles to Boston and 20 miles to a Regional Airport
- Located less than one hour from the seacoast
- Community population of 30,000 people
- Affordable real estate options and no state income tax
JV-2601-101988
Contact: Jennifer Viera
Email: JV_Preferred.EMR@enterprisemed.com
Phone: 7813272757
Web: www.enterprisemed.com
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