Family Practice - Without OB Physician

Family Medicine / Internal Medicine Physician (MD/DO) Job Summary The Family Medicine or Internal Medicine Physician provides comprehensive, patient-centered medical care to adult or family populations in an outpatient and/or inpatient setting. The physician is responsible for diagnosing, treating, and managing acute and chronic conditions while promoting preventive health and wellness. Key Responsibilities Provide comprehensive primary care services, including evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of acute and chronic medical conditions Perform routine physical examinations, preventive screenings, and health risk assessments Develop and implement individualized treatment plans in accordance with evidence-based medical guidelines Prescribe medications and therapies as appropriate Order, interpret, and review diagnostic tests, laboratory results, and imaging studies Educate patients and families on disease prevention, treatment options, lifestyle modification, and overall health maintenance Coordinate care with specialists, hospitals, and other healthcare professionals as needed Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant medical documentation in the electronic health record (EHR) Participate in quality improvement initiatives, peer review, and clinical meetings Comply with all regulatory, ethical, and professional standards of medical practice Qualifications Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Completion of an accredited Family Medicine or Internal Medicine residency program Board-eligible or board-certified in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine Active or eligible medical license in the practicing state DEA registration or eligibility Strong clinical, diagnostic, and communication skills Preferred Skills Ability to manage a broad patient population across varying levels of complexity Commitment to high-quality, patient-focused care Strong teamwork and collaboration skills Proficiency with electronic health record systems Work Environment Outpatient clinic, inpatient hospital, or mixed setting depending on practice needs Full-time or part-time schedules may be available Call responsibilities may vary by practice model

Gynecology Physician

Palm Coast Florida - Robotically Trained GYN Surgeon Opportunity Do you know someone that might be a good fit for this position? Please ask about our generous referral fees! Position Overview A growing healthcare system in Palm Coast, Florida is seeking a robotically trained GYN surgeon to join its expanding women's health team. This opportunity offers a modern hospital environment with the latest surgical technology and access to a large and growing patient population in one of the fastest-growing communities in Flagler County. Practice Environment Multispecialty, hospital-employed group practice with strong referral networkCollaborative culture that values physician leadership and inputExperienced administrative and clinical support staffNew facility offering state-of-the-art operating rooms and support services Hospital Overview The new Palm Coast facility, opened in 2023, is a 100-bed, four-story hospital featuring:Emergency department with full-service imagingFive state-of-the-art operating suitesEndoscopy services and outpatient laboratoryTwo cardiac catheterization labs20-bed critical care unit and 80 medical/surgical bedsIn addition, providers have access to a 99-bed sister hospital within the same community, featuring multiple operating suites, catheterization labs, intensive care beds, and specialty services including oncology, orthopedics, cardiac care, gastrointestinal surgery, and more. Candidate Requirements Board Certified or Board Eligible in Gynecology or Gynecological SurgeryTraining in robotic-assisted surgery (Da Vinci platform experience preferred)Active Florida medical license or eligibility to obtainStrong interpersonal and communication skillsTeam-oriented with a patient-centered approach to careAbility to collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary care team Compensation & Benefits Competitive base salary guarantee with production incentivesComprehensive benefits package including:Health, vision, and dental insuranceRetirement plan with employer matchOccurrence-based malpractice coverageGenerous CME allowance and paid time offSign-on bonus and relocation assistancePublic Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)-eligible employerFlorida lifestyle benefits with no state income tax Lifestyle Information: Located minutes from the beachLive in a beautiful family-oriented area on Florida's southeast coastAn abundance of stunning beaches, parks, and attractionsLive in one of Florida's most popular destinations Enjoy a laid-back lifestyle where you can be outside year-round with access to great restaurants, shops, and moreNo state income taxIdeal Area for A Variety of Water Sports and Recreational ActivitiesConveniently Located to Major AirportsExcellent Public & Private Schools1 hour from Orlando1 hour from St. Augustine3 hours from Tampa4.5 hours from Miami RecruitWell's Core Values: Open communicationSense of urgencyTeamworkAccountabilityDriven to winHigher consciousness

Neurology Physician

Outpatient Neurology Opportunity in Wisconsin Build a Balanced Practice with Shareholder Potential on Lake Michigan A respected physician-owned organization in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, is seeking a Neurologist to join a well-supported outpatient practice. This role offers autonomy, a collaborative team environment, and a clear path to shareholder status while living in a community known for its scenic shoreline and strong quality of life. Practice Overview Practice in a recently built five-story medical office building with 20 specialties On-site EEG lab and MRI reading opportunities Dedicated neurology support, including another neurologist, NP, RN, and CMA Nursing-led chart prep and triage to streamline clinic flow 100 percent outpatient neurology with no call Option for a standard 5-day schedule or a 4-day workweek Compensation & Benefits Salary range of $350,000 to $375,000 Shareholder eligibility after the first calendar year with full voting rights Robust 401(k) structure with up to 12 percent employer contributions Enhanced vacation, CME benefits, and leadership opportunities for shareholders Candidate Profile Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in Neurology Open to all experience levels, including new graduates Comfortable managing a broad mix of general neurology cases EMG and EEG interpretation available for those interested About the Community Located along the Lake Michigan shoreline, Sheboygan offers a blend of natural beauty, recreation, and family-friendly living. Residents enjoy boating, fishing, beaches, and access to nearby communities like Kohler, known for its resorts, spas, boutique shopping, and championship golf. The area features affordable living, safe neighborhoods, top-rated schools, and convenient access to Milwaukee and Green Bay, making it an ideal home for physicians seeking balance and outdoor enjoyment. If you are looking for an outpatient neurology role with autonomy, support, and a clear path to ownership, contact us to learn more.

Internal Medicine Physician

Primary Care Physician Outpatient Only Indianapolis, IN Full-Time Value-Based Care Modern, Team-Based Model A nationally recognized primary care organization is expanding in the Indianapolis market and seeking a mission-driven Primary Care Physician to join its outpatient team. This role is ideal for providers who thrive in a collaborative environment and want to deliver high-quality, relationship-based care to adult and senior populations. Position Highlights: Monday Friday schedule with no nights, weekends, or inpatient call Lower daily patient panel to support quality-driven medicine Integrated care team with scribes, behavioral health, and care managers Competitive compensation package plus quality incentives Full benefits, 401(k), CME stipends, and PTO Tech-forward clinic design for efficient workflows and real patient connection About the Role: This is a physician-led practice model built around preventive care, continuity, and meaningful patient relationships. The environment supports autonomy, teamwork, and the ability to focus on outcomes rather than volume. Providers who enjoy a thoughtful pace and strong clinical support do exceptionally well here. Why Indianapolis Is a Smart Move: Indianapolis isn t just the state capital it's a rapidly growing, livable Midwest hub known for its balance of affordability, opportunity, and culture. Physicians practicing here enjoy: Low cost of living compared to many major cities A robust healthcare ecosystem with strong networks and partnerships Thriving arts, food, and sports scenes (hello, Colts & Pacers) Easy commutes, family-friendly neighborhoods, and expanding suburban options Access to parks, trails, rivers, and the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway Indy delivers the best of both worlds: a vibrant, modern city with the comfort and stability of the Midwest. It s an excellent place to plant roots while practicing mission-driven, community-centered medicine.

Psychiatric - Mental Health Physician

Location: Little Rock, Arkansas Position Type: Full-Time Clinical Psychologist Traumatic Brain Injury & Psychological Health (TBIPH) License: Any Active, Unrestricted State License Accepted (Onsite Position No remote) Overview This is a civilian contractor role providing psychological health and traumatic brain injury evaluation, counseling, and treatment services for active-duty members and their families. No military service required. This position supports an established outpatient behavioral health environment with structured schedules and a collaborative clinical team. Practice Highlights • Outpatient behavioral health clinic setting • Full-time Monday Friday (1-hour lunch) • Manage a mix of TBI-related psychological health, cognitive, and behavioral cases • Participate in interdisciplinary care planning and case reviews • Onsite role supporting continuity of care and military readiness efforts Candidate Requirements • Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Clinical or Counseling Psychology (APA-accredited program) • Completion of APA-accredited internship/residency • Active, unrestricted license to practice as a Psychologist in any U.S. state or territory • BLS certification • Minimum 1 year of post-licensure clinical experience • Experience with assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, psychotherapeutic interventions, and documentation standards Schedule & Coverage • Monday Friday • No more than 40 hours/week • May participate in command-directed evaluations, pre-/post-deployment screenings, mental health briefings, or unit education • Occasional travel may be required for professional or mission-aligned training (covered) Compensation & Benefits • W2 employment model • Full benefits package (medical, dental, vision, retirement plan) • Paid leave and federal holiday schedule included • Malpractice coverage included • Stable, long-term contract environment with structured practice support Why Little Rock, AR? Affordable cost of living, easy commuter access, and a supportive, community-focused environment with outdoor recreation and city amenities nearby.