Staff Physician - Physl Med & Rehab at Penn State Health in State College, PAother related Employment listings - State College, PA at Geebo

Staff Physician - Physl Med & Rehab at Penn State Health in State College, PA

Board Certified/Eligible Physiatrists are invited to apply for an open position at Penn State Health. The successful candidate will join the Penn State Health Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in an outpatient practice at State College, PA. This position is exclusively outpatient rehabilitation, with musculoskeletal clinics, industrial medicine, EMGs and/or spasticity management. He or she will be a full-time faculty member of the Penn State Health Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, with privileges at State College and the Penn State Health Hershey Medical Center. What we're seeking:
Medical degree - MD, DO, or foreign equivalent BC/BE in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Excellent patient care abilities and interest in teaching as well as participation in clinical research What we offer:
Outstanding academic program with a national reputation Highly collaborative culture Interaction with dynamic clinicians across departments and participation in innovative educational approaches Faculty rank commensurate with experience Competitive salary and generous benefits What the area offers:
State College, PA is home to Pennsylvania State University & University Park, which is the largest campus in the Penn State system. If you've never visited, State College is more than just a quintessential college town. It is vibrant with exciting nightlife, great shopping, many options for arts & culture, and a diverse array of restaurants. Nestled at the base of Mount Nittany, State College is a unique and wonderful combination of small town charm and college town action that makes it no surprise that this area of central Pennsylvania is known as Happy Valley.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
MedicineEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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