Sports Medicine Physician (Outpatient) - New York, NY
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Sports Medicine Physician (Outpatient) - New York, NY
Full-Time | $250,000 - $400,000 | New Graduates Welcome
A growing outpatient private practice in New York City is seeking a Sports Medicine Physician to join a collaborative, patient-focused team. This is an excellent opportunity for new graduates, fellows, or experienced physicians interested in non-surgical sports and musculoskeletal care, with strong mentorship and long-term growth potential.
Key Responsibilities
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Evaluate and manage acute and chronic sports-related and musculoskeletal conditions
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Perform outpatient procedures such as:
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Joint & soft tissue injections (corticosteroid, PRP, viscosupplementation if trained)
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Trigger point injections
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Develop individualized treatment plans in collaboration with physical therapy and care teams
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Educate patients on injury prevention, rehabilitation, and safe return-to-activity
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Maintain accurate documentation using EMR
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Collaborate with referring providers and allied health professionals
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Optional coverage of local athletic events (if interested)
Qualifications
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MD or DO from an accredited medical school
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Board Certified / Board Eligible in:
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Sports Medicine (Primary Care Sports Medicine preferred), or
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Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or PM&R with Sports Medicine training
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Eligible for or active New York State medical license
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DEA license (or ability to obtain)
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills
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Interest in outpatient, non-surgical sports medicine
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New graduates welcome
Compensation & Benefits
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Salary: $250,000 - $400,000
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Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance may be available
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance
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Paid time off and paid holidays
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CME support and professional development
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Mentorship for early-career physicians
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Benefits package competitive with or exceeding hospital systems
Practice Setting
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Outpatient private practice
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Treats patients of all ages (most commonly teens through older adults)
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Emphasis on quality care, patient education, and long-term outcomes