Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Job ID: 341952878
PM&R Locum Opportunity – North Carolina
Job description
PM&R Locum Opportunity – North Carolina
Schedule: 5x8s with a mix of inpatient and outpatient coverage. Providers will spend 2–3 days per week in the outpatient clinic with the remainder of the week rounding in the inpatient rehabilitation hospital. The client prefers 5 days per week but will also consider 3 days per week as long as the provider is available Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Highlights:
Unique inpatient and outpatient practice in a CARF-accredited, 49-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital paired with a well-established outpatient PM&R clinic.
Exceptional multidisciplinary support including PT, OT, ST, APPs, nursing, social work, neuropsychology, and administrative staff, caring for patients with stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injuries, amputations, and other rehabilitation needs.
Broad procedural practice with an on-site C-arm and procedure suite offering spine injections, joint injections, RFA, Botox, migraine management, ultrasound-guided procedures, and more. North Carolina license preferred, but IMLC candidates are welcome, and travel is provided for full-time coverage.
If you're interested in learning more, I'd love the opportunity to discuss the details and answer any questions you may have.
Thank you,
Rachel Koehler
Sr. Principal Recruiter IV
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- Unique inpatient and outpatient practice in a CARF-accredited, 49-bed inpatient rehabilitation hospital paired with a well-established outpatient PM&R clinic.
- Exceptional multidisciplinary support including PT, OT, ST, APPs, nursing, social work, neuropsychology, and administrative staff, caring for patients with stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injuries, amputations, and other rehabilitation needs.
- Broad procedural practice with an on-site C-arm and procedure suite offering spine injections, joint injections, RFA, Botox, migraine management, ultrasound-guided procedures, and more. North Carolina license preferred, but IMLC candidates are welcome, and travel is provided for full-time coverage.