Pediatric Opening in Wausau, WI
Saint Louis, MO, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Pediatrics
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Wausau, Wisconsin, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
11/22/24
Opening for Pediatric Physician in WI
Opportunity in Wausau WI
Green Bay 100m
Madison 145m
Full Time
Permanent Position
New Grads welcome to apply
Seeking a BC/BE Pediatrician to join team in Wausau, Wisconsin. This busy clinic will find you surrounded by a collaborative group of providers and staff, where you will quickly build a strong patient panel
Overview:
- Clinic Hours 8am-5pm, flexible
- Open to 4-or-5 days a week
- Approximately 16-22 patients per day
- Call will be 1:8
- Physician will have their own MA
- Level III NICU
- In-house specialties include pediatric endocrinology and cardiology
Benefits and Compensation:
- Generous relocation assistance
- CME support
- Potential for loan repayment
- Signing bonus
About the area:
Wausau is Wisconsin's place to play in the snow. Head to Granite Peak Ski Area for downhill skiing, Nine Mile Forest for cross-country skiing, and Sylvan Hill for tubing. Visit the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Rib Mountain State Park or the downtown River District for shopping, dining and events. Central Wisconsin has many outdoor activities for the nature lover. From fishing to birdwatching; hunting to hiking, there are many beautiful locations for one to experience the outdoors. Fishermen can enjoy fishing year round on the Wisconsin River, Lake Wausau, and other surrounding lakes. Musky, walleye, crappie, northern pike, catfish, bluegill, bass, sunfish, and yellow perch are present in most of the lakes, rivers, and reservoir in the Central Wisconsin area. In the winter, experience ice fishing by either heading out with your warm gear and bucket, or by joining the community of ice-fisherman in their ice shanties enjoying cook-outs, watching football, and most importantly waiting for that tip up to spring up signaling a fish on the line!