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Physicians deliver wound care at the bedside in the post-acute care setting: nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities and long-term acute care hospitals.
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If you want to become an expert in wound care, learn from highly qualified physician peers, utilize cutting-edge technologies, and spend your time focused on patients and not paperwork, then Vohra is the practice for you.
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Full and Part-Time Physician Positions with Expanding Wound Care Physician Group. We are the premier wound care specialty group, run by physicians for physicians. Join Vohra Wound Physicians , the largest and most trusted wound care group in the US.
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Innovative, thought leader in the field of wound care. Mobile practice: Visit facilities in a 30 50 mile radius of your home. Join our team and enjoy an individualized practice with flexibility and work/life balance.
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Physician visits 2-3 facilities per day and sees 20-30 patients per day. We provide training and mentorship throughout your first six months of clinical practice, giving you all the tools necessary for clinical excellence and a successful practice.
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We provide bedside care in over 3,000 facilities across 28 states. An active unrestricted license in the state you wish to practice. We provide malpractice coverage, administrative support, and an intuitive EMR so you can focus on caring for patients, not paperwork.
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Get Your Life Back No Nights, No Call, No Weekend Clinical Responsibilities. Document in real-time during rounds with our proprietary niche specific EMR. We place a high value on clinical experience, cultural fit, and a passion for helping patients.
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Enjoy autonomy, a better work-life balance, no call, and achieve clinical satisfaction while delivering excellent patient outcomes. Full health and retirement benefits provided. Attractive compensation on average our full-time physicians earn $300,000 plus benefits.
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Must have a full/active MD/DO license, we do not accept DPM licenses. Why Vohra Wound Physicians? Training is provided during onboarding. No Sponsorship is available for this role. Part-time is a minimum of 3 days per week.
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Contract is a 2-year engagement. Physicians round weekly at each facility. Medical Malpractice with tail is provided. Full time is 4 to 5 days per week. Minimum commitment of 3 weekdays per week.
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