Family Medicine position opening in: Oshkosh, WI
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Family Practice-Without OB
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
11/15/24
**Family Medicine opening in Oshkosh, WI**
Seeking BE/BC Family Medicine physicians for a new location opened in 2023. This position allows for the opportunity to build a busy practice while integrating into a community and helping patients live their unique best lives.
The Oshkosh market is supported by hospital employed primary care and general specialty care physicians/APPs including general surgery, GI, eye services, ENT, dermatology, cardiology, urology, plastic surgery, pain management, orthopedics and gynecology.
**Income & Benefit Details:
* Competitive pay!
* Signing Bonus: Generous sign-on bonus offered!
* Vacation: Time Off 35 days, including vacation, CME, and holidays
* CME: $4,500/year
* Health/Dental/Vision
* Long Term & Short Term Disability
* Life Insurance
* Malpractice & WI Patient Compensation Fund
* Licensing/Board Fees
* 403b and 457b Retirement Plans
* Legal Plan Options
**Oshkosh, WI:**
Oshkosh is a perfect city for those who appreciate the outdoors, but also want to participate in the city's hundreds of exciting events! You'll find concerts, festivals, races, sporting events, farmers markets, art exhibitions and more. In addition to an endless list of events, Oshkosh offers the EAA AirVenture Museum, home to more than 250 aircraft, and the Oshkosh Public Museum, one of the best regional history museums in the Midwest. Visit the English gardens at the Paine Art Center and Gardens. Spend the day in downtown Oshkosh and discover interesting shops and galleries. Take a stroll along the scenic River Walk. Bike the Wiouwash State Trail. Explore the Outlet Shoppes at Oshkosh for brand-name bargains at more than 40 big-name retailers. Go fishing, boating and sailing in the summer and ice fishing in the winter on 138,000-acre Lake Winnebago, Wisconsin's largest inland lake.