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Browse physician jobs from hospitals, health systems, physician groups, and healthcare employers across the United States. Opportunities include emergency medicine, primary care, gastroenterology, psychiatry, cardiology, surgery, hospital medicine, and other physician specialties. Bookmark this page as new jobs are added regularly and include both permanent and locum tenens opportunities.
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Provide outpatient care for spine patients. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team. Participate in quality and safety initiatives.

Provide outpatient clinical care, conduct 8-10 consults and 25-30 ultrasounds per day, and perform amnios and cerclage procedures.

Provide comprehensive family medicine and obstetrics care.

Provide family medicine services in an outpatient setting. Work a flexible 4-day work week. See approximately 16-20 patients per day. Participate in 1:26 telephone call coverage.

Provide infectious disease consultations, interact with patients remotely, and collaborate with healthcare teams.

Provide primary care for all ages. Conduct well child exams and routine health maintenance. Perform women's health care, contraception, and GYN/family planning. Manage 16-20 patients per day.

Examine, diagnose, and treat patients; provide preventive care and counseling; maintain accurate and timely medical documentation; collaborate within a multidisciplinary care team; engage in quality improvement initiatives.

Provide family medicine services, including OB care. See an average of 16-20 outpatients per day. Manage 5-10 inpatients per day. Participate in a 1:13 call coverage schedule.

Participate in weekend rounding. Collaborate with APP hospitalist support.

Perform physical exams, develop treatment plans, manage chronic diseases, and collaborate with behavioral health staff.

Provide emergency medicine services. Work 10-hour shifts with various start times. Handle high patient volume. Maintain hospital privileges.

Provide comprehensive family medicine care to patients of all ages. Conduct physical examinations, diagnose and treat illnesses. Order and interpret diagnostic tests. Develop and implement patient management plans.

Provide clinical support for general surgery patients, manage outpatient cases, and assist with standard surgical procedures.

Provide psychiatric physician services for adult inpatient forensic cases.

Provide family practice care; treat substance use disorders; manage sub-acute detoxification; see 15-18 patients daily; participate in call rotation.

Provide general adult psychiatry services. Work 5 days per week or 4 days per week. Practice in a field-based clinic setting. Maintain active California license.

Perform physical exams and treat industrial injuries. Participate in 1:4 call rotation. Maintain NRCME (DOT) certification.

Provide general surgery services in a medical center setting. Be available for weeknight, weekend, and holiday call. Perform general surgery cases. Maintain board certification, ACLS, BLS, and an unrestricted state license.

Provide primary care, supervise nurse practitioners, and maintain patient records in Epic.

Deliver comprehensive, patient-centered primary care, including diagnostic and treatment services. Coordinate care transitions, manage specialized consultations, and participate in quality improvement initiatives while maintaining accurate electronic medical records.

Deliver high-quality, patient-centered primary care, focus on longitudinal and comprehensive care including Women's Health, and collaborate within a multidisciplinary team.

Provide full-time family practice care in a 100% outpatient setting. Maintain hospital privileges.

Evaluate, diagnose, and treat ambulatory adults in an outpatient setting. Manage a panel of primary care patients. Coordinate care within a multi-disciplinary team. Order and evaluate diagnostic tests.

12-hour shifts with 6 am - 6 pm and 6 pm - 6 am times. 10-15+ shifts per month until permanent physician hired. 55 patients per day with 1.5-1.6 patients per hour. APP coverage 20 hours weekdays, single shift weekends.

Manage 18,000 annual volume. ACLS certification required. Perform trauma procedures. Handle scheduled clinical hours plus call.

Provide remote infectious disease consultations, interact with patients and healthcare teams, and improve patient outcomes.

Provide emergency medicine coverage. Manage an annual ED volume of 7,000-8,000 patients.

Join a team focused on quality and patient safety at UPMC Altoona and Bedford Hospitals; Our Emergency Medicine department is seeking an Emergency Medicine physician to share shifts at both hospitals; Both hospitals are staffed with additional Advanced Provider support (Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner) coverage daily; Qualified candidates will be board-eligible, or board-certified in Eme

Doc shifts: 7am-4pm, 10am-9pm, 3pm-1am, 9pm-7am. 190 patients per day. Level 1 trauma center. ACLS certification required.

Provide 100% outpatient family medicine care. Focus on preventive care and chronic disease management. Collaborate with an established, physician-led team. Participate in clinical autonomy.

Provide pediatric and adult primary care services. Manage 18-22 patients per day. Handle telephone-only call.

Provide cardiovascular and cardiothoracic surgery coverage. Perform vein harvesting. Work rotating shifts.

Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm, 13-18 patients per day, and providing care for a population where 70% are over 55 years old.

Provide inpatient deliveries and pregnancy care. Perform surgical gynecology. Maintain PALS certification and active Tennessee license.

Provide psychiatric care for adults, perform motor threshold mapping for TMS, and document patient progress using Therapy Notes EMR.

Work 36 patient contact hours over 5 days per week. Participate in a 1 in 3 call rotation. Manage approximately 30 patients per day. Provide comprehensive MFM care including advanced fetal imaging and genetic counseling.

Provide full-spectrum Family Medicine care, including preventive services, chronic disease management, and acute care. Build strong, longitudinal relationships with patients across all ages. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of physicians and advanced practice providers. Work alongside embedded support services, including behavioral health, social work, care management, and diabetes educat

Provide comprehensive surgical care as part of a general surgery team. Assist in the operating room. Conduct hospital rounds and see patients in outpatient clinics. Manage call responsibilities including one weekend per month.

Work with Family Medicine residents. Develop and implement continuing medical education. Supervise, educate, mentor, and evaluate Family Medicine Residents. Manage acute and chronic conditions.

Provide comprehensive ophthalmology services. Perform procedures in clinic and OR. Participate in shared call rotation. Utilize state-of-the-art technology including Optos with FA & ICG, Lenstar, OCT & OCT-A, VF, topography, and Centurion phaco system.

Perform women's wellness exams, injections, and skin tag removal. Provide hormonal therapy for menopausal patients. Manage 20 patients per day.

Manage 18 patients per day, provide outpatient primary care, and maintain board certification.

Provide primary care services, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and utilize on-site lab and X-ray services.

Provide emergency medical care. Manage patient volume. Collaborate with APP staff.

Diagnose and treat acute/chronic conditions, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and provide care in a Level 1 Trauma Center.

Provide pediatric care to patients from newborn to 21 years of age in an outpatient clinic.

Provide outpatient primary care; perform skin biopsies, joint injections, and other clinic procedures; collaborate with behavioral health and clinical RNs; participate in call rotation.

Perform baseline and annual physical exams, evaluate and treat industrial injuries, and manage hazardous material exposures.

Provide family practice care to patients of all ages. See patients in an outpatient clinic setting. Utilize administrative time effectively.

Provide family practice care for all ages. Manage 20-25 patients daily. Maintain hospital privileges.

Rounding and consults in an inpatient setting; 70% rounding on post-surgical patients; 30% inpatient consults for facial trauma; telehealth consults; admissions; hospital privileges required.

Manage low and high-risk pregnancies, perform cesarean sections, vaginal deliveries, and gynecologic surgery.

Provide outpatient primary care. Collaborate with clinic staff.

Develop and direct the Primary Care program, supervise staff, manage clinical data, and mentor residents and trainees.

Provide in-house 24-hour call shifts, manage low and high-risk pregnancies, perform C-sections and deliveries, and interpret OB ultrasounds.

Provide emergency medical care, manage patient volume, ensure timely treatment, maintain PALS, ACLS, and BLS certification, orient through shadow shifts.

Provide comprehensive neurological care to hospitalized patients. Manage acute neurological conditions. Consult with other medical specialists. Interpret diagnostic tests and imaging studies.

Provide full-spectrum family medicine, with optional obstetrics or emergency care focus. Collaborate with specialists and utilize onsite imaging and lab services.

Provide specialized Maternal Fetal Medicine care, managing high-risk pregnancies and complex fetal conditions. Serve as a key partner to referring obstetric providers across IHA OBGYN. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team including OB/GYN physicians, neonatologists, and pediatric subspecialists. Practice across a regional footprint with primary coverage in Ann Arbor, Livonia, and Oakland Coun

Provide general ENT services. Build and grow a specialty service line. Work with a strong regional referral network. Maintain a balanced schedule with no call responsibilities.

Provide emergency medical care; maintain board certification; collaborate with the emergency department team; deliver patient-centered care.

Provide full-spectrum family medicine and obstetric care; manage adult inpatient care via hospitalists; perform unassisted Cesarean sections; participate in a 4-day work week; collaborate with a multidisciplinary team.

Provide emergency medicine services. See approximately 1.6 patients per hour. No rounding required.

Provide comprehensive primary care services to patients. Diagnose and treat acute and chronic illnesses. Perform physical examinations and preventive screenings. Order and interpret diagnostic tests.

Manage acute and chronic conditions, promote wellness, and provide team-based care.

24-30 shifts per month, 12 and 24-hour shifts, and managing an annual ED volume of 10,000 patients.

Cover Sports Contracts that are in Effect, with games, training room coverage, as well as Clinical and Operative coverage. Deliver the highest quality care in a compassionate, professional environment.

Join a hospital-employed neurosurgery program. Practice at a Level II Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center. Perform full-scope neurosurgery, including cranial, trauma, and elective spine procedures. Opportunities for teaching and research.

Complete a 12-month paid fellowship in outpatient vein medicine, including training in RFA, sclerotherapy, and venous ultrasound. Transition to a permanent physician role with a 3-year commitment.

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 730 am - 5 pm, Friday 730 am - 4 pm. Minimum 2 visits per patient contact hour, 33 contact hours weekly. No surgical procedures required.

Perform full-scope ophthalmology, including surgical procedures. Collaborate with a multi-specialty eye care team and participate in outreach clinics.

Provide hospitalist coverage for general medical cases. Work 7:00 pm to 7:00 am shifts. Maintain Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.

Provide evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of non-emergent acute illnesses and minor injuries across the lifespan. Perform and interpret diagnostic testing, including labs, EKGs, and imaging. Perform in-office procedures consistent with urgent care practice. Collaborate with and supervise Advanced Practice Clinicians in a team-based care model.

Provide urgent care services in a hospital setting. See 3 patients per hour during the day and 1-2 per hour at night. Perform high acuity procedures including suturing and reading wet x-rays. Requires PALS and ACLS certification.

Diagnose and treat infectious diseases, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and advance medical knowledge.

Deliver primary care; manage solo outpatient panel; coordinate care transitions; participate in quality improvement initiatives; maintain patient documentation.

Provide primary care services within a value-based care model. Collaborate with extended care teams including mid-level support, behavioral health consultant, social worker, registered dietitian & CDE. Practice evidence-based medicine.

Provide primary care services, participate in population health initiatives, and collaborate with the operations team.

Provide family practice care 4-5 days per week. Manage 18-22 patients per day. Focus on opioid use disorder, SUD, and mental health. Perform minor procedures.

Provide ICU coverage, perform inpatient and outpatient rounding, and manage procedures such as ventilator management and central/arterial lines.

Provide outpatient primary care, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and deliver high-quality diagnostic and treatment services.

Provide primary care services in an outpatient clinic. See up to 25 patients per day, with a mix of scheduled and walk-in appointments. Maintain board certification.

Provide comprehensive primary care services to adult patients (18+). Diagnose and manage acute and chronic medical conditions. Perform preventive care, annual physicals, and age-appropriate screenings. Offer timely access to care, including same-day and urgent visits when needed.

Provide primary care services with a patient volume of 18-20 patients per day. Work in a physician-led environment with AI-integrated support systems.

Monday-Thursday 8am-7pm, Friday 8am-5pm. HIV experience required. Hospital privileges required. All ages or adults only.

Provide outpatient primary care for adults, manage 20–22 patients per day, and maintain hospital privileges.

Provide patient-centered primary care. Work in a modern setting. Focus on work-life balance.

Provide outpatient primary care, manage chronic diseases, and focus on preventive care for an adult patient panel.

Provide primary care and ED support; manage 28-32 patients per shift; perform well-woman care, D&C, and prenatal care; perform newborn resuscitation.

Manage emergency cases in a hospital setting. Work rotating day and night shifts.

Provide comprehensive care for children and adults. Collaborate with team members to maintain patient relationships. Promote access to world-class care and research.

Performing endoscopies; no clinic coverage is required but they'd welcome it if desired; call coverage is not currently required. Standard Endoscopic cases. Outpatient and hospital setting. Candidates must be Board Certified.

Develop meaningful relationships with patients. Meet patient's primary care needs with same day or routinely scheduled in-office or telehealth appointments. Utilize proactive care management with preventative medicine and integrated population health. Work cross-functionally with various members of our medical community.

Provide interventional pain management services. Work with a large physician group across 28+ clinic sites and 3 surgery centers. Requires PM&R or Anesthesiology training.

Provide primary care, manage patient visits, and collaborate with the clinic team.

Work 3x12 hour shifts per week with rotating weekends. See 3-4 patients per hour. Provide care for ages 6 months and up. Perform suturing, splinting, abscess, and fracture management.

Provide psychiatric services in an inpatient setting. Manage up to 4 admissions/discharges per day. Hospital privileges and DEA needed.

Provide adult primary care in an outpatient setting.

Provide outpatient clinic care with walk-in and continuity duties. Participate in OB call rotation. Perform procedures including suture and suture removal. Manage geriatric, adult, and teen patient populations.

Provide expert care for patients with cardiometabolic disease. Work within a dedicated team of physicians, nurses, dietitians, exercise physiologists, and psychologists. Practice daytime hours with low call and no weekend coverage.

Provide 100% adult family practice care in an outpatient setting. Manage approximately 18 patients per day with administrative time built into the schedule.

6 - 10 shifts per month. 12 - 24 hour shifts available. Non-designated trauma facility. APP support 8am - 5pm.

Provide 12-hour shifts, manage emergency department patients, and utilize hand-written T-sheets.

Evaluate, diagnose, treat, and consult for non-surgical adult patients. Assess, stabilize, and determine disposition of patients with emergent conditions. Collaborate with and oversee mid-level providers and other specialties. Manage common diagnoses including diabetes, hypertension, COPD, arthritis, depression, CHF, and chronic pain.

Provide weekend on-call coverage. Maintain hospital privileges. Collaborate with the clinical team.

Provide family practice care 4-5 days per week. Manage 18-22 patients per day. Focus on opioid use disorder treatment and SUD. Perform minor procedures.

Monday through Friday 8 am - 5 pm schedule. 20 patients per shift in outpatient setting. BLS certification required. Guaranteed 8 hours per day.

See 10-14 patients per day in an outpatient setting, manage call every 5 weeks, and maintain board certification.

Provide emergency medical care; work 12-hour shifts; collaborate with specially trained RN support; utilize onsite specialty support; manage 8,500-10,000 visits per year.

Provide a wide range of services including acute care, preventative care, immunizations, prenatal care (OB), management of chronic health conditions, child well and sick visits, women's health, in-office procedures, physical exams, and nutritional counseling. Work in a physician-led organization.

Manage anesthesia cases. Provide unrestricted call coverage.

3x12 hour shifts per week with rotating weekends. 3-4 patients per hour. Suturing, splinting, abscess, fractures management, EKG/X-Ray reads. Women's health required.

Provide family practice medical care. Manage 10-16 patients per day. Complete administrative duties.

Provide primary care; participate in 1:12 call; collaborate with specialty providers; maintain patient documentation.

Provide primary care; manage 18-20 patients per day; participate in shared call.

Practice outpatient medicine with a developed patient clientele. Potential to incorporate Women's Health. Outpatient telephone call is shared; inpatient work is handled by the hospitalist team. Work out of a network of 14 primary care practices.

Practice full-spectrum outpatient Rheumatology. Develop and grow the Rheumatology program. Provide patient-focused care. Collaborate with a multispecialty physician network.

Provide primary care, conduct physical exams, manage chronic and acute conditions, and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.

Work in a Rural Health Clinic setting. Collaborate with Advanced Practitioners. Serve patients across the North Oregon coast. Work in an established and hospital-sponsored multi-specialty group practice.

Perform ERCPs and other gastroenterological procedures, manage outpatient cases, collaborate with clinic staff.

Assess and diagnose patients at our local clinics. Oversee, direct, and administer primary care. Prescribe and administer pharmaceutical treatments and medication. Maintain Patient Electronic Medical Record data via canopy and greenway.

Provide interventional pain management services, collaborate with the physician network, and participate in patient care.

Provide medical care to adolescents, perform physical exams, manage treatment plans, and complete court-mandated paperwork. Collaborate with the medical director on protocols.

Provide urgent care services, work as a floating provider across 5 ICCs, manage 10-hour shifts, and collaborate with APP support.

8:30am - 5pm Monday through Friday with 4-day week option. 18 - 20 patients per day. Outpatient clinic setting. 6-month commitment required.

Provide high-quality, patient-centered care in an outpatient primary care setting, build and grow a patient panel, and work collaboratively with a team.

Evaluate, treat and manage adult and pediatric patients in an inpatient hospital setting. Provide assessment, diagnosis and treatment plans in accordance with statutes, regulations and protocols. Provide phone consultation to pediatric-trained attendings for management of the adult patients on the census. Receive guidance from pediatricians when covering pediatric patients on the census.

Provide interventional pain or spine care, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and participate in patient management using an advanced electronic medical record system.

Perform physical examinations, manage primary care panels, and oversee administrative clinic operations.

Provide coverage one week per month. See approximately 20 patients per day. Work in an outpatient/inpatient mix. Obtain hospital privileges.

Train 18 Family Medicine residents. Provide outpatient and inpatient care. Participate in prenatal and labor/delivery care. Develop research capacity within the department.

Provide outpatient primary care for patients of all ages. Conduct 18-22 patient visits per day. Perform annual wellness exams and post-hospital discharge follow-ups. Maintain hospital privileges as required.

Provide full spectrum family medicine care, including procedures. Manage patient schedules and appointments. Participate in a positive work-life balance.

Provide emergency medical care; maintain board certification; collaborate with the emergency department team; deliver patient-centered care.

Provide emergency medicine care. Manage patient volume in a facility with 7,000 annual visits.

CA-licensed, BC/BE Family Medicine Physician with 3,000+ hours of emergency medicine experience. 27-bed ER (17 monitored and 10 non-monitored) that sees over 35,000 patients per year. Teaching institution with an unopposed acute care focused family medicine residency. All physicians share night/weekend/holiday coverage.

Provide primary care to a diverse patient population. Work within a team-based care model. Focus on quality metrics. Maintain a healthy work-life balance.

Provide ICU coverage across two hospital sites. Manage up to 15 patients per day. Provide on-call support.

Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm, 10-14 patients per day, and providing standard outpatient primary care procedures.

Army's fighting strength during humanitarian missions, contingency operations and peacetime by providing the highest-quality health care to Soldiers, family members and other eligible beneficiaries in both inpatient and outpatient environments and for both pre- and post-operative care.

Provide 24-hour call coverage. Perform women's health procedures including C-sections. Maintain hospital privileges. Manage adult patient care.

Provide urgent care for patients of all ages. Perform procedures including suturing, I&D, splinting, and foreign body removal. Manage 22 patients per day. Maintain hospital privileges.

Provide comprehensive outpatient medical care. Work in a respectful and collegial environment with excellent work life balance. Utilize hospitalist programs for in-patient admissions. Off-hour coverage - Shared among multiple providers, phone-calls only, with nurse triage.

Provide emergency medical care. Manage 15-20 shifts per month. Support double coverage model.

Provide inpatient and outpatient gynecological care, manage standard gynecology cases, participate in daytime clinic duties, and provide restricted call coverage including overnight home call.

Provide primary care services to patients, manage common illnesses and chronic conditions, conduct routine check-ups and screenings, maintain patient records.