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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Opening

Medical Director, Rehab Physiatry Job, Phoenix, act as the consultant

 

  • Reap the benefits of well-trained outreach teams to maximize the patient load
  • Associate with a national leader in rehab which has a great ability to market and represent rehab on all fronts
  • High income potential

Practice Features:

  • High patient volumes-80 bed freestanding rehab hospital; ADC=60-65
  • There will be you and another physiatrist there plus another physiatrist available to cover weekends
  • Cordial relations among the physiatrists
  • State of the art equipment
  • Freedom to run your own practice
  • Professional fulfillment through gratifying patient mix
  • Team atmosphere with full-time employed therapists and nurses
  • Physician-friendly hospital executives and collegial environment
  • Corporate support to facilitate available resources for regulatory compliance
  • Opportunities for hospital-based rental of office space and clinical space
  • Reasonable call schedule shared with other physicians

Affiliation:

  • Independent contractor or employee
  • Set up a relationship with an independent billing company – there are resources available to educate you on the process as well as setting up your professional corporation
  • Retain 100% of your own billing and collections.

Responsibilities:

  • Currently the Staff PM&R is consulting and the IM is Attending
  • Caseload of 15+ for revenue of $240k
  • A caseload of medically complex inpatient rehabilitation patients and an outpatient rehabilitation practice if he or she chooses.
  • Be extremely busy with high patient volumes

Call:

  • No call
  • Work 1:3 weekends doing admissions

Compensation:

  • Relocation and sign-on bonus of approximately $25,000 total
  • Income guarantee of $240,000 for a year.  If you stay 3 years, then there’s no payback in the case when they’ve paid more than you’ve earned

Candidate Qualifications:

  • MD or DO with state medical license or willingness to obtain state license
  • Board certification in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Patient-centered commitment to excellence
  • Excellent interpersonal and communications skills
  • Hospital-based physiatry experience preferred but not required
  • Interest in being a part of a thriving community

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.