What are the responsibilities and job description for the Family Medicine in Sheboygan, right on Lake Michigan position at Wisconsin Office of Rural Health?
We are seeking a Full-time BE / BC Family Medicine physician to work at our clinic located in Sheboygan, WI!
Practice
- 1.0 FTE = 35 patient contact hours
- 2 MDs, 2 APPs
- Hours 7a-5p Mon-Fri
- Can accommodate 4 day work week
- On-call expectations is a full week of call that begins Monday at 7 am & goes through the next Friday at 7am. Call does not occur during normal business hours M-F. 1 week every 7 weeks call rotation (and growing). Call is just phone call. Nurse Triage takes first call.
- The team structure involves working closely with 1-2 MA / LPNs for day-to-day workflow. There is support from an RN that provides triage support.
- There is a focus on collaboration between the physicians & APPs to ensure that there is continuity of care for our patients.
- Patient volume 15 / 30 and 20 / 40 or straight 30’s
- Can do virtual visit blocks (4 hour blocks) either at home or in the office
- Primary Care strives for quality of care, prevention, & wellness for our patient population.
Primary Care clinic services include :
New patients
History and Physicals
Procedures
Follow-up care
Acute care
There is a lot of collaboration between our clinic & surrounding colleges. There is opportunity to work with medical students at various levels of education.
Sheboygan
Great community – ideally located on Lake Michigan, excellent school system, low crime rate, many outdoor activities. Water park, zoo, roller rink, ice rink – great place to raise a family. Many festivals, activities, shops, entertainment. The downtown is being revitalized and there is a lot going on. Within 1 hour of Milwaukee, Green Bay, Door County. Close to larger metropolitan areas.
The Provider Placement Program for Wisconsin currently is aware of many family medicine positions in Wisconsin. These positions vary by scope and are with multi-specialty medical groups, hospital-based clinics, community health centers and independent clinics. Communities range in population from 1,000 to 65,000. To receive the complete list of positions / places, please call or write Laura Ketterhagen (contact info on home page). The Provider Placement Program for Wisconsin is a non-profit physician recruitment program started in 1979 and located at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health (Wisconsin Office of Rural Health) in Madison.