Maternal - Fetal Medicine Physician at Source Medical, LLC. summary:
The Maternal-Fetal Medicine Physician position in Phoenix, AZ focuses on providing comprehensive outpatient care for high-risk pregnancies while also serving as core faculty in a university-affiliated residency program. This role involves direct patient care, teaching responsibilities, and participation in research aimed at addressing health disparities and enhancing quality of care. Benefits include substantial paid time off, medical insurance, and support for continuing medical education.
Maternal Fetal Medicine opening in Phoenix, AZ- Full-time, permanent- Outpatient- FQHC- MFM physicians serve as core faculty for the affiliated university's integrated OB Residency- Duties will include full scope generalist OB/GYN practice with significant teaching responsibilities- Expect to see patients in clinic, round in hospital and provide call coverage- The MFM clinical practice includes High Risk services such as Ultrasound, Diagnostic testing, Genetic Counseling & Diabetes education; there are no fetal surgeries performed- The focus of the team is to treat the underserved patients of Phoenix and surrounding communities of Maricopa County as well as function as an academic institution which encourages teaching and research- This academic practice has educational and research affiliations nearby universities- This along with the Ob/Gyn Departments work with quality improvement, healthcare disparities, refugee women's health and federally funded grants presents great opportunities beyond the clinic for the individual joining for this roleExpected Benefits Package: - 4 weeks paid time off- 1 week CME time off with CME stipend- 10 paid holidays- Medical, dental, and vision insurance- Life insurance, long term disability, AD&D insurance- 401K plan with up to 6 percent employer match- Paid medical malpractice insurance with tail coverage
Keywords:
Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Obstetrics, Gynecology, High Risk Pregnancy, Teaching Physician, Ultrasound, Genetic Counseling, Healthcare Disparities, Academic Medicine, Clinical Practice