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ENT Specialists: Growing Clinic - No Call, No Weekends! in Chicago metro
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Otolaryngology
Salary $700,000 – $900,000 yearly
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Clinic/Private Practice
Location Chicago, Illinois, United States
Visa Sponsorship Yes

Job Description

Last Update: 4/12/22

ADVENT is a specialty ENT practice, focused on providing upper airway solutions to solve breathing, sleep and sinus issues that impact quality of life for our patients.

We are growing because our patients seek us out. They know that we listen and commit to providing full solutions to under-treated conditions. Over 99% are willing to refer others to our practice.

We are more than a place to work. Our teams are engaged in excellent patient care and they recognize us as an employer of choice – for 4 years running we are a Top Workplace Winner.

We are seeking board certified otolaryngologists to join our growing practice in key Midwest metropolitan clinics.

  • Work Monday through Friday and be home for dinner
  • No on-call, no weekends
  • $700k First year guarantee, with earning potential at the 90th percentile
  • Cooperative team atmosphere, with the autonomy of the small clinic environment
    • Skilled APPS who manage new patients visits, CT scan, prep and follow up appointments allows physicians to focus at top of practice
    • Collaborative team of MDs who share best practices to track and improve patient outcomes

Position Summary

Our Physicians consult with patients to understand short- and long-term health issues, and assess needs through physical examinations, medical histories, diagnostic tests, and laboratory studies. They communicate effectively to provide guidance, recommendations and instructions to patients regarding medical care, guiding them through the decision-making process on recommendations and courses of action.

  • Interpret and evaluate patient data to determine treatment plans and manage patient care services, documenting in EMR system and ensuring continuity of care.
  • Perform therapeutic procedures as indicated with a focus on simple office-based procedures when applicable and surgical intervention when necessary.
  • Lead the local clinical care team, working alongside all members to provide superior clinical patient care, mentoring staff and providing guidance on patient interactions.
  • Participate in the clinical care leadership team alongside our other Otolaryngologists and under the leadership of the Director of Medical Affairs to discuss best practices that drive superior patient outcomes.
  • Oversee several Advanced Practice Providers (APPs, a.k.a. Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners), providing mentorship and support in ENT specialty knowledge,
  • Participate in events, networking and seminars for patients as well as industry events, conferences and seminars for continuing education and enrichment.
  • Maintain valid national and state license to practice in the assigned region.

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