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Job Description
Family Practice - Without OB Physician at NOW Healthcare Recruiting (NP Now) summary:
A Family Medicine Physician is sought for a small-town health system in Millersburg, Ohio, known for high-quality rural healthcare. The role involves providing patient-centered care with a focus on a culturally diverse population, including Amish patients, in a supportive provider-led group. Benefits include competitive salary with bonuses, loan repayment, PTO, CME funding, and comprehensive medical and retirement plans.
Friendly 'down to earth' small town health system seeks a Family Medicine Physician in the Millersburg, Ohio area! (Close to Canton and Akron Ohio)
Top 25 Rural Hospital Award recipient!
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Family Medicine Physician Benefits:
$245,000 - $255,000 Base
Earn Additional 10% of Salary in Bonuses
Loan repayment
PTO - 20-30 days depending on experience
CME - 5 days; $3500 annually
Full medical, dental, retirement - paid
About the Family Medicine Physician role
Location: Millersburg, OH
2 IM, 5 NPs, and 1 part time FM - Family Medicine Physician
1:5 office call only
36-40 hours a week
Seeing many Amish people in the community - must be able to adapt to people from a different culture.
These patients take your recommendations seriously, they are very compliant patients.
Amish patients don't do like to do preventative care, can be complex patients.
Great bedside manner needed.
About the group:
90 years in practice
4 locations, 155 bed hospital
350 team members
19 providers
Provider led group.
Team is made of nice, friendly people.
Group is a Top 25 Hospital because of the quality of care they give they don't rush through visits.
Providers live in Wooster or Millersburg
Background:
Family Medicine Physician BE or BC
Ability to hold an Ohio State Medical License
Open to J1 or H1B sponsorship candidates
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Keywords:
family medicine, primary care, rural healthcare, physician, patient-centered care, Amish community, loan repayment, medical license, healthcare provider, preventive care