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UnityPoint Health
Overview
The role involves seeing an average of 15 patients per day, practicing a mix of inpatient and outpatient medicine, and sharing call duties among providers. Responsibilities also include teaching and research opportunities within an accredited residency program.
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3 months ago
Physicians are expected to manage an average of 25 patients daily, participate in shared call duties one day per week and one weekend every six weeks, and perform procedures such as colposcopies, IUD insertions, and biopsies. They must evaluate, interpret, and coordinate patient information to make care decisions while collaborating effectively within a team environment.
$310,000 - $465,000 / YEAR
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