Indianapolis Rheumatology Job Available

Indianapolis, IN

Indianapolis practice is seeking a Board Eligible/Board Certified Rheumatologist to join its team. The practice consists of two physicians, one advanced practice provider, and a dedicated staff who specialize in providing exceptional care to patients with arthritis, osteoporosis, and various rheumatic and musculoskeletal conditions. Practice hours are from Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with a call schedule of 1:3.


Practice details include:

  • Hospital Employee, Traditional
  • Assigned Call with 1:3 Call Ratio
  • Signing Bonus available, contact us for details
  • Relocation Bonus available
  • Physician will work 4 ½ day week
  • 36 patient contact hours, 4 hours administrative time
  • Average outpatient volume is 18 – 20 patients per day
  • 1 – 2 inpatient cases per week on average
  • Inpatient rounding at one hospital only
  • Strong primary care referral base with over 150 new patient referrals monthly
  • Personalized mentorship available from experienced physicians
  • Competitive income guarantee, with bonus incentives

Meet Karen Theiling

Karen Theiling at Curare

Call any of our consultants today at (800) 880-2028 to talk about this opportunity!

  • Specialty: Rheumatology
  • Location: Indianapolis, IN
  • Job #: 148398
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