Internist / Family Medicine / Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Tampa, Florida, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Physiatry/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Salary $250,000 – $350,000 yearly
Degree Required MD/DO Residency/Fellowship/Externship
Position Type Full-Time Part-Time/Contract
Work Environment Long-Term Care/Facility Home Care/House Calls Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Brooklyn, New York, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 9/16/24

Internist / Family Medicine / Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician - Brooklyn, NY (#1584)

Board Certified or Board Eligible

Impact Recruiting Solutions is currently seeking an Internist/Family Medicine or Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician to fill an opening with an Article 28 Diagnostic & Treatment Center located in Brooklyn, New York

Requirements of the Internist/Family Medicine/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician:

  • Must have an active NY State License
  • Must be Board certified or Board eligible
  • Must be comfortable and experienced in giving trigger point injections and medical evaluations
  • Must be experienced and knowledgeable in workers comp and no fault.

Benefits of the Internist/Family Medicine/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician:

  • The salary for this position is $250,000 to $350,000 / yr
  • This is a Full-time or Part-time position
  • Benefits are competitive and negotiable

Responsibilities of the Internist/Family Medicine/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician:

  • Examine patients who need to undergo physical therapy.
  • Diagnose pain as a result of an injury, disease, or a disabling condition.
  • Determine and implement appropriate treatment plans for patients.
  • Recommend and undertake various medical procedures, such as disc decompression, prolotherapy, and vertebroplasty to treat pain and improve physical functioning.
  • Lead a team of medical professionals, which may include physical therapists and occupational therapists, in order to optimize patient care.
  • Monitor ongoing progress and health of patients, and change treatment plans, as necessary.
  • Provide adaptive tools to improve the overall health and physical functioning of patients.
  • Counsel patients and their families and help them adapt to lifestyle changes.
  • Provide support and advice to patients receiving long-term care.
  • Conduct research on injuries, diseases, and disabling conditions in order to improve and advance treatments