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Experienced as well as recent grads encouraged to apply.Why This Practice Exists Modern healthcare is built around averages, late intervention, and annual snapshots. We believe patients and physicians deserve better.This practice exists to practice Medicine 3.0: proactive, longitudinal, data-driven care designed to optimize healthspan, identify risk early, and meaningfully change the trajectory of health, not simply manage disease after it appears.We are building a concierge primary care practice that allows physicians to practice at the highest level of clinical rigor, with the time, tools, and autonomy to do it right.The Care Model You will care for a small, highly engaged patient panel, enabling true relationship-based, upstream medicine.Core components include: DEXA scanning for body composition and bone health VO₂ max testing for cardiorespiratory fitness Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) testing Cognitive assessments Expanded and advanced blood panels Repeat laboratory testing every four to six months to track trends, validate interventions, and adjust care in real timeThis data forms the foundation for personalized: Prevention strategies Nutrition and exercise prescriptions Early risk identification long before disease manifests Longitudinal health optimization plansThis is not “check-the-box” concierge medicine. This is clinically rigorous, analytically grounded care.What Your Day Looks Like Six to ten patients per day Thirty to sixty minute visits Time to review data before visits Thoughtful, unhurried clinical conversations Long-term follow-up and accountabilityClinical Autonomy You will have complete clinical autonomy to treat your patients. There are no RVUs. No volume targets. No imposed care algorithms. No pressure to limit testing or visits. You practice medicine the way you believe it should be practiced: evidence-based, personalized, and proactive.What You Won’t Be Doing Running a business Managing staff or operations Handling marketing, billing, or compliance Our Management Services Organization handles all non-clinical functions, allowing you to focus entirely on patient care and clinical decision-making.Growth, Learning & Model Evolution We are intentionally building a learning organization. You will have a dedicated CME budget. Support for conference attendance in longevity, prevention, lifestyle, performance, and related fields. A voice in refining protocols, diagnostics, and care pathways. The opportunity to help evolve and shape the care model over time.Clinical leadership is provided by a Vanderbilt-trained, Harvard teaching critical care pulmonologist at one of the world’s leading hospitals. This role exists to support physicians through collaboration, discussion, and mentorship, while preserving complete clinical autonomy. Physicians are never alone and have access to guidance when desired, without interference in day-to-day patient care. We value intellectual curiosity and continuous improvement.Growth & Ownership Opportunities For physicians interested in long-term partnership, there is a path to vesting equity in the medical practice, structured in compliance with state regulations. This opportunity is designed for physicians who want long-term alignment, meaningful participation in the growth of the practice, and a stake in building a better model of care. This is optional, earned over time, and aligned with quality rather than volume.Who We’re Looking For Board-certified or board-eligible in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine Deep interest in prevention, health optimization, and healthspan Enthusiasm for data-rich medicine and longitudinal tracking Comfort interpreting advanced diagnostics or eagerness to learn A desire to practice beyond “normal ranges” and population averagesThis Role Is Not a Fit If You prefer high-volume, protocol-driven care. You are comfortable practicing reactive sick-care medicine. You are uninterested in data, prevention, or longitudinal outcomes. You want minimal patient interaction or short visits.This Role Is a Fit If You believe the future of medicine is proactive. You want to optimize, not just stabilize, patient health. You enjoy thinking deeply about physiology and trends over time. You want to love practicing medicine again. This is an opportunity to practice medicine the way it should be practiced, alongside a team committed to building something better for patients and physicians.