Family Practice - Without OB Physician
Elkhart, IN, 46514, USA
- $3,000 p/year
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- family medicine
- primary care
- patient care
This full-time Family Practice Physician position in Indiana serves a diverse patient population ranging from pediatrics to geriatrics. The role involves diagnosing and treating patients, performing basic procedures, and potentially teaching Family Medicine residents. The position offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and relocation assistance within a large service area of nearly 900,000 people.
Family Medicine openings in Indiana Openings in South Bend, IN , Mishawaka, IN , and Elkhart, IN Service area of 900,000+ people Full time, permanent openings Employed position Joining established practices The selected physician will see patients of all ages; Pediatric through Geriatric Basic laboratory services are available and basic procedures such as skin tag and mole removal, suturing, and joint injections may be performed Opportunities for teaching exist with Family Medicine residents clinical teaching and supervision Must adhere to the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services May be required to maintain active membership status on the medical staffCompensation & Benefit Package: Competitive salary range in line with MGMA standards; based on production and achievement of value-driven quality metrics Malpractice paid by the corporation, including tail Health/dental/vision/disability/life insurance/retirement benefits 22 days off per year; 5 days and $3,000 for CME $3,000 per year for professional journals, dues, and memberships Relocation assistance provided in accordance with policyThe Michiana area, north-central Indiana and south-western Michigan has a population of more than 240,000. The service area has a population of nearly 900,000. Known for the legendary University of Notre Dame, the area boasts several colleges and universities, along with multiple reputable private and public school systems. Close proximity to Chicago and Indianapolis and Lake Michigan.




