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Supplemental pay types: Signing bonus. We are currently searching for a talented Podiatrist to join our team! Podiatrist (1 Monthly Visit) Order additional medical tests (like X-rays, ultrasounds, and bone density tests) to form a better diagnosis if necessary.
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Prescribe joint pain relief medication and foot orthoses that improve mobility. The MedServ Group is a rapidly growing company which provides residents in healthcare settings such as nursing/rehab facilities with top-of-the-line care.
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Good interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate well with the elderly. Excellent knowledge of therapeutic and surgical treatments for the lower extremities. Back office administrative support.
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Percentage Pay Option: 35% - 40% of collections (around $1050 - $1200 per visit for 30 patients) The ideal candidate is committed to delivering quality patient care to the senior population. Doctoral degree in Podiatric Medicine (DPM) and active state license.
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Podiatrist (1 Visit Monthly) Podiatrist (1 Visit Monthly) Schedule: 8 hour shift. You will use your clinical and interpersonal skills to provide high-quality podiatric care to our patients. Advise patients on foot care and general wellness practices.
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2 years plus experience in a clinic or hospital. Average day: 6-7 hours visiting patients plus paperwork. Work Location: On Site. License/Certification: Medical License (Required) Compensation And Benefits.
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