Bloomington, IN Rheumatology Opening

Bloomington, IN

Explore this outpatient Rheumatology position in the wonderful college town of Bloomington, IN. Located in south central Indiana with a city population of 85,000 residents, less than one hour from Indianapolis and the international airport, this community offers a progressive, diverse atmosphere with a vibrant downtown, excellent dining options and a lively nightlife.

Practice details include:

  • Full-time outpatient practice
  • Minimal phone call responsibilities
  • 36 patient hours and 4 hours for admin
  • Affiliated with Indiana University School of Medicine
  • Newly built, $557-million-dollar, state-of-the-art hospital campus
  • Attractive salary, sign on bonus, residency stipend and relocation
  • Join an established team of two physicians and a strong support staff
  • Option to work with medical students, residents and fellows if desired
  • Voted amongst the best counties in the U.S. for families and young professionals, and as the best county in the state for outdoor activities
  • Home to Indiana’s only national forest, the largest state park in Indiana (Brown County State Park) and Lake Monroe (the largest lake in the state)

Meet Mike Bik

Mike Bik at Curare

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

  • Specialty: Rheumatology
  • Location: Bloomington, IN
  • Job #: 159185
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Pros of raising a family in Indiana: For many physicians this is a major concern with relocating. Indiana is a fantastic place to raise a family for a number of reasons. The cost of living here is low, and a large family house with a nice backyard in the suburbs is about ½ the price of East Coast suburbs, and about 1/5 of the equivalent house in California, allowing more money for savings or a stay at home parent. Indiana has lots of grassy parks, big back yards and beautiful state parks to enjoy. Located right in the middle of the country, it’s convenient to visit family or take trips anywhere in the country. Indiana is generally safe, with friendly communities compared to other geographic regions. Plenty of big city access- many Hoosiers live in suburban towns or commuting distance to cities including Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Evansville, Cincinnati, Louisville or Chicago. Many of the rest live in college/university towns such as Lafayette, Bloomington, Muncie or South Bend. Having access to great city amenities and fantastic higher education options in state is just one more perk on the list for Indiana!