Job Description & Requirements
Allergy & Immunology
StartDate: ASAP Pay Rate: $ - $
An established, reputable, award-winning, not-for-profit health system in a mid-sized Midwest metro is seeking an allergy, asthma, and immunology physician to join the largest practice in the area. Candidates must be MDs or DOs who are board-certified or board-eligible in AAI. Full-time candidates are preferred; however, the practice might consider part-time physicians.
Opportunity Highlights
- 100% outpatient and AAI-based well-rounded practice with no hospital consults
- Innovative schedule to include flexible work / life balance including 3 or 4-day work weeks and telemedicine options
- Bustling practice with 400 to 500 patients in queue
- Physicians are typically paired with an NP, and there is active collaboration with all providers
- Low call volume that is taken by phone and rotated monthly
- Opportunity to work with medical students and internal medicine residents who rotate through the clinic
- An academic appointment is possible
- Guaranteed salary, performance incentive plan, signing bonus, relocation allowance, and full benefits package
Community Highlights
- Highly Desirable Midwest Metro
- An inviting Midwest region, Bryan, OH and Fort Wayne, Indiana, are family-friendly communities offering the many perks of big-city living without the traffic and additional hassles of most major cities. With neighbors who are more like family and ample amenities, you’ll have all you need and more.
- Cost of living is about 19% below the national average
- No. 5 Most Affordable Place to Live in the US
- 4-time winner of the All-America City awards from the National League of Cities
- No. 1 Top Place to Move to in the US
- No. 48 Best Place to Live in America
- No. 15 Best Place to Retire in America
- Named a Top City to Buy a Second Home
- Exceptional public and private schools
- Plenty of outdoor activities at the many parks and along gorgeous local rivers
- Access to a local international airport—enjoy the ease of travel
- Within driving distance of multiple major metros, including Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and Chicago