Physician / Physical Medicine and Rehab / Connecticut / Permanent / Physician - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Connecticut - Permanent - Private Practice Opportunity for Fellowship-Trained PM&R Pain Specialist
Not Specified, CT, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- PM&R
- Pain Management
A private Orthopaedic Group in Connecticut seeks a fellowship-trained Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) physician specializing in pain management to join a stable practice. The role involves providing comprehensive pain care, performing interventional procedures, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals. The position offers competitive compensation, benefits, relocation assistance, and professional development opportunities.
We are a private Orthopaedic Group looking for a fellowship trained PM&R Pain physician to join our team. You will be working alongside two other Physiatrists in our long-standing and stable practice. We offer a competitive compensation package including a salary guarantee, first-year bonus opportunity, paid malpractice insurance, full health insurance (including dental and vision), retirement plan, and a relocation package. Our practice is located in beautiful southern Connecticut with easy access to major metro areas.
Responsibilities:- Provide comprehensive care to patients with pain management needs
- Collaborate with other physicians and healthcare professionals to develop individualized treatment plans
- Perform interventional procedures as needed
- Participate in practice development and growth initiatives
- MD or DO degree
- Board certification or eligibility in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Fellowship training in Pain Management
- Active Connecticut medical license or ability to obtain one
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Competitive salary with bonus potential
- Comprehensive benefits package
- Retirement plan
- Relocation assistance
- Professional development opportunities
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