Infectious Disease Opportunity
in beautiful Petoskey, Michigan – (1746)
McLaren Northern Michigan – Petoskey, Michigan
Contact : Courtney Tripp (810) 342-1039 or
Courtney.Tripp@McLaren.org
Practice Opportunity
McLaren Northern Michigan is recruiting an employed Infectious
Disease physician to join an experienced and highly respected team
in Petoskey, Michigan.
Work with a
long-established physician, nurse practitioner and office support
staff providing a mix of inpatient and outpatient care.
The outpatient office is conveniently
connected to the hospital and has 2 hyperbaric chambers and 9 exam
rooms. An average schedule of 12-16 outpatients in a full office
day.
Work in a collegial environment offering
general ID, HIV, hepatitis, wound care, travel medicine, home IV
therapy, and diabetic foot care.
Provide
inpatient care for a 202-bed regional referral hospital - average
daily inpatient census is 15-20.
wound-certified Nurse Practitioner delivers significant coverage in
the outpatient setting and is integral to inpatient rounding.
The practice offers a travel clinic to
provide counseling and recommendations for individuals traveling
outside the country.
Qualified candidates
must be board certified / eligible.
Mentorship
is available from a highly respected, experienced provider.
Can support H1b visa candidates (This
opportunity is not J1 eligible).
Petoskey was
voted “One of the most beautiful cities in
U.S.”
McLaren employed providers enjoy competitive
compensation and comprehensive benefits including CME funds, med
mal insurance, health / vision / dental insurances, license / DEA
reimbursement and two investment options.
For
more information about all McLaren openings, visit
Facility Highlights
McLaren
Northern Michigan is a 202-bed regional hospital
located in Petoskey, Michigan serving residents in 22 counties
across northern Lower Michigan and the eastern part of the Upper
Peninsula. More than 230 physicians represent nearly all medical
and surgical specialties, enabling full-service care with an
emphasis on cardiology, cancer, orthopedics, and
neurosciences. McLaren Northern Michigan has a network of
primary care providers and specialty care clinics throughout the
region, and an outpatient surgery center in Cheboygan. It has
achieved Magnet® status for nursing excellence, been named a Top 50
heart hospital in the U.S. by IBM / Watson Health and received the
highest national ratings from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services for quality and safety.
McLaren
Northern Michigan is a subsidiary of McLaren Health
Care , a fully integrated health network committed
to quality, evidence-based patient care and cost efficiency.
McLaren includes 13 hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging
centers, commercial and Medicaid HMOs, and a 600-member employed
primary and specialty care physician network. McLaren has
28,000 employees and more than 90,000 network providers throughout
Michigan, Indiana and Ohio.
McLaren is an
Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.
Community Living
Petoskey
is located on the shores of Lake Michigan's
beautiful Little Traverse Bay in northwest, lower-Peninsula
Michigan. The historic architecture, seasonal activities, and miles
of waterfront make it a great place to settle year-round. Petoskey
is a wonderful place to raise a family with its excellent schools
(both public and parochial) and community sports programs. The
historic downtown offers many gourmet restaurants, specialty shops,
and boutiques; as well as an active art and music community leading
to very diverse and exciting opportunities to both watch and
participate in music and theater. Petoskey’s housing market has
diverse residential options : from condominiums to several acres of
land, and ownership to renting. The area boasts of elegant
Victorian architecture in the homes and buildings, with more than
400 homes on the National Historic register. There is something for
everyone with the plethora of year-round outdoor activities in
Petoskey. In the winter, the Winter Sports Park offers outdoor
hockey, ice skating, and sledding; while the summer provides
tubing, swimming, and countless beaches and woods to explore.
Several hiking and biking trails wind throughout the area – some
are even part of the North Country Trail, which links seven states
and covers 4,600 miles from New York to North Dakota.
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Disease Disease In • Petoskey, MI, Emmet County, MI; Michigan, United States