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We provide a range of convenient services, including blood draw and clinical testing, primary care for family and internal medicine needs, and radiology imaging services. Family Medicine Physician provides patient management for appropriate follow-up and care either at a scheduled clinic, walk-ins or for a contract health referral.
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Faculty - Family Medicine with NW Family Medicine Residency Program, Bremerton, WA. We have a great faculty opportunity with our Family Medicine Residency program.
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Graduate Medical Education training programs in diagnostic radiology, family medicine (including rural track), internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, surgery and fellowships in surgical critical care and sports medicine; additional unaccredited fellowships in family medicine with obstetrics and musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology.
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Providers Role with the Company: Family / Internal Medicine Physician. Background Profile: Family / Internal Medicine Physician. Benefits and Features: Family / Internal Medicine Physician.
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Large academic medical center is seeking a Family Medicine Program Director to support their well-known, long standing Family Medicine residency program in Savannah, GA at Memorial Health University Medical Center.
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Mercy Clinic Rogersville Family Medicinefull time, 40 hours per weekthis Float position will be based at the Rogersville clinic, but will float to Seymour, Ava, Ozark, and Springfield clinics as needed.
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Geisinger St. Luke's is seeking BC/BE Family Medicine and Internal Medicine physicians. This three-story, 40-bed acute care hospital with all private rooms, comprises an emergency department with trauma bays, operating rooms, an intensive care unit, a procedure room as well as ancillary services such as 3 D mammography, MRI, Cat Scan, Ultrasound, Echocardiology, Vascular imaging, Nuclear Medicine and X-ray.
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St. Francis Family Medicine Residency Program Director (25 hours per week) reporting to the Chief Medical Officer. M.D. or D.O., Board Certification in the specialty by the American Board of Family Medicine.
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Medical specialties offered include family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, orthopedics, urology, obstetrics and gynecology, and walk-in, non-emergency care at Mission My Care Now McDowell.
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Family or Internal Medicine Physician. to join the fast growing family of Hillcrest HealthCare System hospitals and clinics. Additionally, HHS is composed of Bailey Medical Center, Hillcrest Hospital Claremore, Hillcrest Hospital Cushing, Hillcrest Hospital Henryetta, Hillcrest Hospital Pryor, Hillcrest Hospital South, Tulsa Spine and Specialty Hospital, Oklahoma Heart Institute and Utica Park Clinic.
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1+ years of clinical experience in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine. 1+ years of experience in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine. The Pivot to Virtual Care [Chief Medical Officer @ Stanford Medicine.
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We are seeking a Family Medicine physician to join our team in Fosston, MN. This individual will partner with a mix of devoted Family Medicine Physicians and Advanced Practice Clinicians to provide exceptional patient-focused care to the community of Fosston and its greater region.
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Providence Medical Group's Medford Medical Clinic - Stewart Meadows is seeking a full-time board-certified/board-eligible Family Medicine or Internal Medicine physician to join its well-established primary care clinic in Southern Oregon.
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Braxton County VA ClinicIt offers primary care services aimed at maintaining veterans' health and well-being, the clinic provides various health services including laboratory and pathology testing for illness management, family and internal medicine consultations, and coordination of other specialized care such as mental health services and women's health care.
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Eastern Connecticut Health Network (ECHN) hospital system is seeking a Family Medicine Program Director physician to lead an excellent ACGME accredited Family Medicine Residency Program opportunity, located in picturesque Manchester, Connecticut.
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