Family Medicine with OB - Waupaca, WI, United States - Wisconsin Office of Rural Health

    Wisconsin Office of Rural Health
    Wisconsin Office of Rural Health Waupaca, WI, United States

    4 weeks ago

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    Full time
    Description
    We are in need of a Family Medicine physician with OB and an interest in C-section call. This role is essential to the community. Open to H1b visas
    Full Time 1.Full scope with OB with C-Section (required) – rounding in hospital and vet home

    Med/OB Call:

    1:10 Weekends

    Every 4th week but approximately every 4th night- as there is flexibility with scheduling among C-section providers
    Clinic support staff include MA and RN. Hospital support staff include CNAs, RN, Pharmacy, Respiratory Therapy, and Care Management

    This is an employed position with a flexible two-year salary guarantee based on a four or four and a half day work week.


    Signing Bonus:
    Generous sign-on bonus offered

    Vacation:
    Time Off 35 days, including vacation, CME, and holidays

    Health/Dental/Vision,
    Long Term & Short Term Disability,
    403b and 457b Retirement Plans,
    Legal Plan Option

    This role is in a 25-bed, Critical Access Hospital serving Waupaca and surrounding communities.

    24-Hour Emergency Care - Board Certified Emergency Medicine Staff available 24/7, with close connections to ThedaStar in the event of a transfer to a higher level care facility is necessary.

    Go boating, kayaking, fishing, hiking, biking, sightseeing, snowmobiling, shopping and more to make memories here with your favorite people.

    The Provider Placement Program for Wisconsin currently is aware of many family medicine positions in Wisconsin. These positions vary by scope and are with multi-specialty medical groups, hospital-based clinics, community health centers and independent clinics. Communities range in population from 1,000 to 65,000.

    The Provider Placement Program for Wisconsin is a non-profit physician recruitment program started in 1979 and located at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health (Wisconsin Office of Rural Health) in Madison.