Physician - Emergency Medicine
Job at a glance
Job description
Location WI, Park Falls
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Visas Accepted H1B or J1
Practice Details
Marshfield Medical Center - Park Falls located in Park Falls, Wisconsin is seeking a BC/BE Emergency Medicine physician to join the team, which includes excellent support from colleagues and well-trained, dedicated support staff. About 12,000 patients seen per year.
Shift Scheduling Model: 24-hour shifts, 6 to 7 per month = 1700 hours per year
We strongly encourage our physicians to be involved in medical education and research to continue building our strong foundation of patient care, research and education for years to come.
Compensation Package
Sanford Health offers a nationally competitive salary with an additional physician benefits package including health, dental and vision insurance, 401K plan, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance, CME allowance, malpractice insurance with tail coverage, and a relocation allowance.
About this Community
Nestled along the Flambeau River, Park Falls is centrally located in rural northern Wisconsin and serves as the regional health care hub. The wooded and relaxed setting of the Park Falls area is an outdoor paradise and has attracted visitors from southern Wisconsin and Illinois for many years. You won’t have a hard time getting out in nature in Price County. There are year-round recreational activities like biking, fishing, ATVing in summer to skiing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing in winter. The quality of Wisconsin’s educational system is well known, and Park Falls is no exception. The residents also have supported a large ice arena project, as well as a renowned junior golf program, which includes a junior golf course and clubhouse. Fun Fact: Park Falls prides itself on its fine athletic programs, boasting recent state championships in both girls’ and boys’ basketball, cross-country, track, and hockey.
Job Function Physicians
Req Number R-0251662
Equal Employment Opportunity
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