Nationally ranked Riley Children's Health at Indiana University Health is seeking a Pediatric Pain physician in the Pediatric Palliative Care Division to deliver compassionate care in the outpatient setting for Indiana children and families.
Job Summary : interdisciplinary consult-based medical team of physicians, advanced-practice providers, psychologists, physical therapists, nurses, and social workers who are dedicated to the mission of helping patients achieve quality of life, and providing support / resources to families
- Well-supported program with ample outpatient clinical opportunities in a culture embracing the role of pediatric pain management
- Physicians are provided administrative weeks to focus on professional development and academic efforts
- Our team supports each other, prioritizing self-care and work / life balance
- Highly skilled and collaborative Pediatric Palliative Care division honors the spirit of compassion, empathy, patience and presence as key interventions
- Clinician Educator faculty appointment with Indiana University School of Medicine; participation in medical education and other scholarly activity.
- Comprehensive benefits package through Indiana University School of Medicine including group insurance (health, dental, life, disability), 401k with company match, PTO, relocation assistance and occurrence-based malpractice insurance coverage starting the first day of employment. Quality bonus potential
Qualifications
Completion of American residency program (pediatrics, neurology, PMR, psychiatry, or anesthesiology)Completion of Pediatric Pain / Chronic Pain fellowshipBE / BCNew graduates and experienced providers are encouraged to applyPhysician MD / DO licensed in Indiana or eligible for medical licensureLearn More : Palliative Care | Riley Children's Health (rileychildrens.org)
Contact : Kathryn Coble, CPRP
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