Family Practice Physician/Specialist Job in Windom

Family Medicine Physician Job in Windom, MN#34837

assignment Family Practice
access_time permanent/full-time
flight_land Visa: J1/H1
place Windom, MN
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  • Full Time
  • Employed
  • New Graduates Welcome to Apply
  • Average Patients seen: 18-20 patients per day
  • Call Schedule: 1 weekend/month and 1 night during the week
  • Loan Repayment
  • Sign-On Bonus
  • Compensation: - Based on experience
    - Lucrative retention bonuses over $100,000 available
    - $10,000 relocation assistance
  • Benefits: - Medical, Dental, and Vision plans available
    - Disability and life insurance
    - Great PTO plans
    - 401(k) retirement program with generous employer matching contributions
    - CME reimbursements
    - License Renewal reimbursements
    - Loan repayment options through Federal and State programs
  • Additional Info: Our vision is at the heart of everything we do. We believe in caring for those in need and making a difference in the lives of those we serve. Our calling has led us to take bold steps, enacting change in health care that impacts the well-being of people across the street and the globe. Headquartered in the heart of the Upper Midwest, we have been a pioneer in health care for more than 120 years.
    DETAILS:
    - Currently, 1 FM and 5 APPs are on staff
    - New clinic opening in summer 2025 that will be connected to the hospital!
    - With or without OB experience
    - Call is 1 weekend/month and 1 night during the week
    - Surgery outreach and other subspecialties
    - Saturday clinic 9-12pm - on call provider covers this
    - Good variety in practice from adult chronic medical conditions to young couples starting families
    - Nights & weekends supported by telehospitalists