• New 24-bed rehab unit offering student loan forgiveness in Muskegon, MI
- Work with another physiatrist and both you and the other physiatrist have an APP
• A supportive and collegial environment, ensuring collaboration and professional growth
• Exceptional opportunity to make a lasting impact in a dynamic and expanding rehabilitation program
Health System Features:
• One of the largest independent, not-for-profit rehabilitation organizations in the U.S.
• A burgeoning rehabilitation system with more than three dozen hospitals across MI, IL, IN, VA and WV; 31 hospital partners across the state of Michigan
• The flagship hospital is located in Grand Rapids, Michigan with 187 acute, 139 rehab and 48 subacute beds
• Ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the 9th Best Rehabilitation Hospital in the nation
• Combined expertise of more than 106 + providers and 12 PM&R residents
• Their comprehensive services and exclusive focus on rehabilitation have resulted in superb clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction scores
• Believes in transparency on how they pay and other items and appreciates doctor involvement
• Will provide you with access to their resources on Quality, Program Development and more
Responsibilities:
• Position would be a combination of inpatient acute rehab & outpatient follow-up clinic
- Act as the attending
• Help with inpatient consults and care for patients in a new 24-bed inpatient rehabilitation unit located in Trinity Healthcare Hospital—so access to all specialists/hospital services
• Would be part of weekend call schedule for inpatient acute rehab
• Ability to build an outpatient PM&R clinic based on your area of interest—high need for PM&R in area and strong support of Physician Liaison to build your practice/make introductions to medical community in area
• Work with other PM&R providers and Nurse Practitioners/PA’s
Call:
- 1:5
Affiliation:
• Employee
Compensation:
• First year competitive salary if desired of $300,000 plus
• wRVU-based production plus
• 10% bonus paid out per year if system, medical group & specific doctor meets goals – based on your yearly salary
Benefits:
• Comprehensive benefits to include PTO: 28 paid days, Holiday: 7 paid holidays, Health, life, disability insurances; CME: 5 paid days; new parent leave; retirement plan; relocation
Candidate Qualifications:
• A dynamic physiatrist with a strong interest in inpatient neurological rehab
Location:
• Downtown is home to a number of hotels, a 25,000-square-foot convention center completed in 2021, and the Trinity Health Arena.[22]
• The Muskegon Farmer’s Market welcomes more than 10,000 visitors every Saturday in the summer
• The boutique incubator shops and chalets on Western Avenue are a popular attraction for residents and tourists looking to support small businesses
• Home to several historical war ships and vessels. The USS Silversides Submarine Museum[24] which features USS Silversides, a World War II submarine; USS LST-393, a World War II tank landing ship; and USCGC McLane, a Prohibition-era United States Coast Guard cutter. In addition, Muskegon also berths Milwaukee Clipper, a former passenger ship built in 1904 that traveled the same route as Lake Express does today.
• The Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts includes two theaters, the main historic Frauenthal house and the smaller Beardsley Theater in the adjoining Hilt Building.[25] It was refurbished in 1998 and again in 2021, and hosts JAM Theatrical productions, Muskegon Civic Theatre productions, and is home of the West Michigan Symphony Orchestra.[26][27] The Frauenthal was originally built as the Michigan Theater in 1929.
• The Muskegon Museum of Art opened in 1912. Among the highlights of its permanent collection is Tornado Over Kansas, by John Steuart Curry.[28] Muskegon has a growing collection of publicly owned and displayed art pieces. More than two dozen pieces are on permanent display, predominately in the downtown area.USS Silversides at the USS Silversides
• Lakeshore Museum Center and Hackley & Hume Historic Site, built by Muskegon’s lumber barons, are restored and open to the public.[29] The Hackley & Hume mansions are part of downtown Muskegon’s Heritage Village—two blocks from Muskegon Lake, and a National Register Historic District. The mansions are operated with the Lakeshore Museum Center, which details the history of Muskegon County, from the Potawatomi and Odawa Native American tribes and lakeside fur traders to the Lumber Queen of the World to today.
• Events held in the town include:
• Taste of Muskegon in June
• Parties in the Park, every Friday from June to August at Hackley Park
• The Lakeshore Art Festival in June
• WeDiscover Festival in July, a two-day festival of electronic dance music, import and luxury cars, food, fireworks and family activities.
• Motorcycle rally in July
• Burning Foot Beer Festival held at Pere Marquette Beach
• The Unity Christian Music Festival in August at Heritage Landing
• The Michigan Irish Music Festival in September at Heritage Landing
• The Muskegon Polish Festival on Labor Day weekend.[30][31]
• The International Buster Keaton Society annual convention in October.[32]
An equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, veteran status, disability or other legally protected characteristic.
If you have any interest, skills or experience with inpatient physiatry jobs, you’re in luck. Interest in inpatient physiatry jobs has decreased over the years, making the need for skilled clinicians now more than ever.