Pain Management Physician Position Available In Spartanburg, South Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: Pain Management Physician opening in Woodruff, Wisconsin. Full-time, permanent position with no call or weekend work. Procedure focus includes spinal cord stimulation, radio-frequency ablation, and injections. Approximately 16-18 patients per day. New fellowship graduates welcome. H1 Visa sponsorship available. Experience Wisconsin's outdoor activities in Wausau.
Job Description
Job Description:
Opening for Pain Management Physician in WisconsinOpportunity inWoodruff, WisconsinEmployed OpportunityFull TimePermanentPositionH1 Visa SponsoredSeeking BC/BE Pain Management physician tojoin team in
Wausau, WisconsinOverview:
- Full-time position, opento 4
- or 5-day work week
- No Call, no weekends
- Proceduresinclude spinal cord stimulation, radio-frequency ablation,injections
- Approximately 16-18 patients per day
- Physician willhave the autonomy to develop their own practice, while benefitingfrom the support of experienced support staff and a thriving healthsystem
- New fellowship graduates welcome to applyAbout thearea:
Wausau is Wisconsin’s place to play in the snow. Head toGranite Peak Ski Area for downhill skiing, Nine Mile Forest forcross-country skiing, and Sylvan Hill for tubing. Visit the LeighYawkey Woodson Art Museum, Rib Mountain State Park or the downtownRiver District for shopping, dining and events. Central Wisconsinhas many outdoor activities for the nature lover. From fishing tobirdwatching; hunting to hiking, there are many beautiful locationsfor one to experience the outdoors. Fishermen can enjoy fishingyear round on the Wisconsin River, Lake Wausau, and othersurrounding lakes. Musky, walleye, crappie, northern pike, catfish,bluegill, bass, sunfish, and yellow perch are present in most ofthe lakes, rivers, and reservoir in the Central Wisconsin area. Inthe winter, experience ice fishing by either heading out with yourwarm gear and bucket, or by joining the community of ice-fishermanin their ice shanties enjoying cook-outs, watching football, andmost importantly waiting for that tip up to spring up signaling afish on the line!