Job Summary
Job Description
The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at a University located in Virginia is searching for a physiatrist for their clinical based practice. This primary inpatient position will focus on the rehab management of SCI patients in the acute, subacute, and chronic phases of care. The health system will be starting a wheelchair program soon, so the new physiatrist will have the opportunity to be deeply involved with that. Additionally, there is currently no SCI fellowship program, but would be willing to support one if you choose to take on that task. Doing so will include compensation for it, as well as allowing the physician to benefit from academic protection.
Located in central Virginia, this community offers a great place to consider for relocation. With a mix of small-town charm and city conveniences, it provides a pleasant and inviting atmosphere. The area is rich in history and offers various cultural events, an emerging arts scene, and ample recreational options against a backdrop of scenic landscapes. Strong educational facilities, from schools to nearby colleges, enhance the appeal for families. Additionally, a growing job market in different sectors makes it an enticing option for those looking to advance their careers. The community's friendly atmosphere and practical amenities make it a practical and enjoyable choice for those seeking a well-rounded and satisfying lifestyle.
Job Responsibilities
Year-round supervision of a Resident Physician.
Outpatient spasticity management procedures, including guided chemodenervation and intrathecal baclofen pump management procedures.
Night and weekend call coverage on a rotational basis.
Qualifications
Board-certification or board-eligibility by the AAPM&R
Commitment to combining clinical practice with resident education and/or research.
Completion of a Spinal Cord Injury Fellowship
Working Hours
Skills