Primary Care Physician for Philadelphia, PA (Perm)
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Occupation Physician
Specialty Family Practice-Without OB
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location 19149, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 7/02/24



Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic Medical Group is seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Family Medicine or Internal Medicine Physician to join the Cottman Primary Care practice located in northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Job Description:
  • DO candidates are preferred, but will consider MDs as well
  • Must be willing to see all ages.
  • The selected candidate will join two experienced Family Medicine physician. Enjoy a traditional outpatient practice (no rounding, no nursing homes) caring for the whole family.
  • Envision your future with the strength and stability of a nationwide leader in healthcare.
  • An environment of innovation, quality, and compassion with competitive compensation.
  • A diverse and dynamic region offering affordable living and quality of life for singles and families.
  • Monday – Friday clinic hours: will consider M-F 4 days/week 9:00 am-6:00 pm or 5 days/week 9:00-5:00 pm
  • Medical and Administrative support
  • 15-20 patients/day
  • ACO clinical wraparound support services
  • In-network specialist referral
  • Point of care lab on site
  • 9 exam rooms; 3 per doc
  • 2 FT physicians at office w/RN for triage; 3 MA’s, 1 for every physician
  • Paper charts; trying to move towards EPIC EMR
  • Not accepting Locums candidates
  • Accepting new graduate candidates
  • Open to H-1B visa candidates, but cannot accept J-1 waivers
Compensation and Benefits:
  • Salary range $265,000-$280,000 based on experience and training (to be discussed at interview). Provider may submit salary expectations with presentation.
  • Generous Time Away from Work with additional dedicated CEU time - 27 days/year
  • Student Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Robust benefits package to include day 1 medical, dental, vision, paid short- and long-term disability
  • Paid dues, such as professional memberships, licensure, etc. up to $1,500/year
  • $3,000 towards CME, plus 5 days for attendance paid
  • 403(b) with a company match up to 10%
  • Professional Liability Insurance with tail
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
  • Board Eligible or Board Certified in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine
  • Provider will be working with all ages - must have experience working with pediatrics-geriatrics (note experience with all ages in "Experience" field)
  • PA license (or willing to obtain)
  • DEA (or able to obtain)
ABOUT THE FACILITY
About Primary Care Cottman:

Primary Care Cottman is a primary care physician practice located on Cottman Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia. It is a member of Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic Medical Group.

Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic Medical Group is a group of primary care providers, specialists and surgeons serving patients in the Greater Philadelphia and Delaware Region. Our providers offer primary care, specialty care, surgery, imaging and lab services for thousands of patients every year.

As one of the largest medical groups in the region, we have the expertise, experience and resources to provide you with comprehensive care, close to where you live.

Why choose us?

When you choose Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic Medical Group, you’ll receive personalized care from dedicated, skilled providers. We’re passionate about addressing your health needs and helping you live your best life. Here’s what sets us apart:
  • High patient satisfaction ratings: We take time to get to know you so we can offer customized preventive care, effective treatments and an exceptional experience,
  • Innovative treatments: Our providers are at the forefront of groundbreaking treatments. We offer robotic surgery techniques and minimally invasive procedures that reduce recovery time and improve outcomes.
  • Vast network of providers: With four hospitals, 62 practices serving 50 locations, and more than 240 providers across 18 clinical specialties, you have access to a network of dedicated clinicians focused on your health. We work with you to provide compassionate, individualized care.
  • Commitment to community: Our team identifies areas in the region that have longer wait times to see certain specialists. We send our specialists to those locations to increase access to quality care for our residents. It’s part of our goal to build stronger, healthier communities.
  • Guidance and support: Personalized, supportive care is what we do best. Whether you’ve recently moved to the area, just received a diagnosis or need help coordinating a treatment plan, our navigators are here to guide you through your care. We’re with you every step of the way.
Trinity Health is one of the largest not-for-profit, Catholic healthcare systems in the nation. Built on the foundation of our Mission and Core Values, we integrate diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that we do. Our colleagues have different lived experiences, customs, abilities, and talents. Together, we become our best selves. A diverse and inclusive workforce provides the most accessible and equitable care for those we serve. Trinity Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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