Interventional Pain Medicine Physician needed in Florida Panhandle
Braselton, Georgia, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Pain Management
Degree Required MD/DO Residency/Fellowship/Externship
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Florida, Florida, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 11/11/24

Opportunity

This Neurological Clinic was established over 50 years ago in order to provide the highest quality neurology and neurosurgical services to North Florida and South Georgia. The Pain Management Division was added in 2003 to meet the growing needs to acute and chronic pain management needs in the community. The Pain Management is a high volume practice with 2 Interventional Pain Management physicians with 4 APRNs and 1 PA. It strives to provide exceptional care and concern for our patients and aims to exceed expectations for both patients and the community at large.

Job Responsibilities

  • New patient consultations.
  • Established patient follow-up evaluations
  • Order and evaluate imaging studies
  • Review and document in electronic medical record system
  • Pharmacologic management of pain and other related conditions
  • Order urine drug screens and analyze results
  • Review multi-state controlled medication reporting database
  • Maintain working relationships with other local providers
  • Oversee midlevel providers

Requirements

  • Board Certified/ Eligible Physician in Pain Management
  • MD/ DO Education, Residency from US accredited programs
  • Fellowship in ACGME accredited program
  • Unrestricted/ clear Florida Medical license
  • DEA License
  • BLS/ACLS certification
  • Strong work ethic
  • Maintain positive environment with practice, patients, peers, administrative and clinical staff

Experience with interventional pain management procedures a plus but not necessary. Pay and contract terms negotiable based on experience. Must be eligible to work in US.

The Community:

Near, but far, from the well-known destinations of the Sunshine State, the area offers a distinct culture and community with access to some of the world's greatest beaches. The city is a hub of activity and home to universities, research institutes and some of Florida's most pristine nature. Often described as "The Other Florida" with its deep-rooted history, rolling hills, mild climate, southern-style hospitality and canopy roads of moss-draped oaks. The city is a medium sized city where a vibrant academic and artistic community are complemented by old-fashioned charm.