Rheumatology Job in Grand Rapids, Flex Scheduling

Grand Rapids, MI

Rheumatology position in western Michigan with quick access to Detroit and Chicago. This is a single specialty group with the third location opening in Grand Rapids and a total of 16 providers spread throughout the three locations. At this location there will be five doctors, nine PAs and two NPs. The group has a passion for high quality, affordable care. They partner with AARP to educate the community, research department that is #1 in the country in the SetPoint vagus nerve study.

Practice details include:

  • Outpatient only
  • Flexible Scheduling
  • Must work with Advanced Practitioners
  • Single Specialty Group
  • Infusion suite at the location
  • Competitive salary, sign on bonus and relocation that are all negotiable
  • CME time and $$$, retirement options with company match, 160 hours of PTO and 9 paid holidays. Paid malpractice including tail coverage.
  • Grand Rapids is a culturally rich city that is over 200k people and is known as the furniture capital of the country. Almost everything you need can be found in Grand Rapids. Great restaurants, ample shopping and entertainment, clsoe access to Lake Michigan and outstanding schools with close access to some of the best universities in the country. Only 2 hours to Detroit and 2.5 hours to Chicago.

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  • Specialty: Rheumatology
  • Location: Grand Rapids, MI
  • Job #: 150863
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