Job Summary
Job Description
The need for a Primary Care Sports Medicine physician is due to growth of the practice. They utilize osteopathic manipulation techniques and they do not prescribe narcotics for pain. Because of this, the practice sees a lot of police officers and firefighters as well as weekend-warriors. Additionally, the police and firefighters? health plans no longer cover chiropractor visits, so they have been seeking out treatment alternatives and are finding that utilizing osteopathic manipulation is an excellent alternative.
Responsibilities:
- Familiarity with osteopathic manipulation techniques is needed
- No prescribing of narcotics
- Schedule is 9-5
- No call
Benefits:
- Very competitive salary and bonus
- All major insurances (health, life, disability, malpractice)
- Generous PTO, CME benefits
Requirements:
- Completion of Sports Medicine Fellowship Program
- Residency training can be Internal or Family Medicine
- Board Certified
- D.O.?s are encouraged to apply
- New Jersey State Medical Licenses