Palliative Care opening: Midland, MI
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Hospice/Palliative Medicine
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Midland, Michigan, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/15/24
Palliative Care Physician needed in Midland, MI Full time, permanent Employed Requirements Full-time, BC/BE experienced Palliative Medicine or graduating Palliative Care/Hospice resident or fellow. The ideal candidate will be highly efficient with excellent clinical and technical skills and experience with a busy inpatient and outpatient service. Reason for Recruitment Search for additional physicians to join growing group supporting expanding Palliative Care and Hospice need throughout the region. Practice Details Medical Group has an immediate opening for an additional permanent Palliative Medicine Physician. 5 days a week Joining 3 other Advanced Practice Providers and 6 other staff Span services from inpatient care to ambulatory care Home visits may be required but rare Rotation of on-call after hours 1:4 Continuing Care Practice About Midland: Visit Midland and you will soon realize that you are in a progressive and family-minded community. Voted number 4 in a nation-wide survey of The Best Small Cities to Raise a Family, Midland, Michigan boasts a small-town atmosphere coupled with big-city amenities. Art, education, family and business are valued and supported. You can enjoy plays and musicals, art exhibits and fairs, the symphony and internationally-known entertainers all year long at the Midland Center for the Arts and during the Matrix Midland festival. Midland is known for its public school system - rated in the top five percent in the state. Quality higher education institutions are also plentiful. Central Michigan University, Davenport University, Delta College, Northwood University and Saginaw Valley State University are located within thirty minutes from downtown. Recreation opportunities abound. Sail, swim or fish on the largest freshwater coastline in the United States. Visit more than 14 miles of beautiful nature trails at the 1200-acre Chippewa Nature Center. Walk, bike or blade the Rail Trail. Enjoy flowers and foliage at Dow Gardens. Play tennis at the Community Tennis Center - the site of Michigan's only USTA professional tennis tournament - with 10 indoor courts. Join an adult or youth soccer team and play at the Midland Soccer Complex - one of the best in the nation. Or skate at the new 107,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Midland Civic Arena, featuring two NHL-sized rinks and an Olympic-sized rink.