Occupational Medicine Opening in West Lafayette, IN
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Occupational Medicine
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 2/21/25

Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine Physician Opportunity in West Lafayette, IN We are seeking a full-time Board Eligible/Board Certified physician specializing in Urgent Care and Occupational Medicine. The ideal candidate will be friendly, caring, and committed to providing excellent customer service to patients. This opportunity is available at our locations in West Lafayette and Crawfordsville. We are looking for a highly skilled and compassionate physician with experience in Occupational Medicine, Urgent Care, or Family Medicine. Position Details

  • Flexible full-time schedule
  • No after-hours call
  • Busy urgent care opportunity in a Big Ten University community
  • Average outpatient volume: 50 patients per day
  • Must be DOT Certified or willing to become certified\
Benefits Details Competitive compensation Paid malpractice insurance Comprehensive benefits package, including: - Health, life, dental, vision, and legal insurance Retirement options, including: - 403(b), 457(b), and 401(a) Short- and Long-Term Own Occupation Disability Customized marketing support Position Requirements ACLS/BLS certifications Ability to see all patient types Strong diagnostic skills with a focus on clinical excellence and patient satisfaction Quick thinker with the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment Exceptional interpersonal skills and a collaborative team approach Reading basic X-rays of all body parts Laceration repair and wound care Initial ECG interpretation Interpreting test results Urgent evaluation and treatment of potentially critically ill patients Appropriate transport of critical patients to the nearest Emergency Room Upper respiratory infections Cold, flu, and cough Strains, sprains, and fractures Cuts and lacerations Urinary tract infections