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Since 1885, the Cooley Dickinson Health Care system has successfully employed the brightest, most dedicated clinicians in medicine. Our five physicians are board-certified in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine/Pediatrics, and our practice is complemented by three experienced advanced practice providers.
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Cooley Dickinson Medical Group is excited to grow our practice with a BE/BC Family Medicine Physician to join our thriving practice in Northampton, MA. Cooley Dickinson Medical Group’s Northampton Family Medicine is an award-winning family practice where providers are dedicated to advancing the health of individuals and families with compassionate, comprehensive primary care.
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Located at 234 Russell Street, Suite 7, in Hadley, MA, our Family Medicine practice offers comprehensive primary care services to patients of all ages, newborn through adult. Hadley Family Medicine began with family - brothers Peter and Robert Weitzman (both physicians) along with medical school classmate Allan Baustin, MD, founded the practice nearly 30 years ago.
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Exams will be a mix of General Medicine and Traumatic Brain Injury. Exams are primarily interview-based with some physical assessment: range of motion testing, muscle strength testing, evaluating traumatic brain injury.
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Clinical expertise and technical proficiency in administering Internal Medicine/Internist. Stay current with new techniques, technology, and medications related to Emergency Medicine practice.
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Excellent interpersonal skills including patience, empathy, and compassion
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Practice with like-minded providers who have a voice and play an active role in the operational and organizational success of the group.
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Coordinates a major program activity as assigned by the Medical Director of UHS, such as walk-in clinic, occupational health, sports medicine. Faculty appointment is with the Sports Medicine Fellowship based in the University of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester, MA. Essential Functions Provides clinical services to outpatients during regular clinic day and evening hours.
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Dane Street is an Independent Review Organization and a national provider of Independent Medical Exams (IMEs), among other offerings, and we are expanding our physician panel resulting in opportunities for non-traditional physician work and additional income.
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