MD/DO - Family Medicine - Plymouth, WI
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Froedtert Plymouth Clinic |
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2631 Eastern Ave. Plymouth, WI 53073
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Specialty: | Family Medicine | Candidate Type: | MD, DO | Visas Accepted: | No J-1 or H-1B | Loan Repayment: | Not Specified | Salary Range: | Not Specified | Employment Type: | Full Time | Bonus Offered: | None |
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Froedtert ThedaCare Health, Inc, a highly successful non-profit health system, is seeking a Full-time BE/BC Family Medicine physician to work at their Froedtert clinic located in Sheboygan, WI.
- Primary Care Physician (FM, IM or Med/Peds)
- 1.0 FTE total – open to go to as low as a .5 FTE (prefer to have more FTE – depends on the candidate)
- Patient appointment lengths 15/30 or straight 30’s Contact hours = 35 patient hour
- 3 APPs (2 NPs and 1 PA)
- Hours M-F: 7-5pm
- Call runs from 0700 on Monday to 0700 on the following Monday. Call does not occur during normal business hours M-F. 1 week every 9/10 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 a RN that provide triage support.
- There is a focus on collaboration between the physicians & APPs to ensure that there is continuity of care for our patients.
- Wonderful community within 1 hour of Milwaukee, Green Bay & Door County. Excellent school systems with low crime rates are ideal for raising a family. Plenty of nearby outdoor activities which include golf, lake action and hiking at state parks. Benefits of small town living with access to quality restaurants and shopping nearby.
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
Originally known by early Native Americans as Quit Qui Oc, or Crooked River, Plymouth has a rich history that began in 1845. Plymouth became incorporated in 1877 and has been growing ever since.
Many refer to Plymouth as the “Hub City” because of its central location within Sheboygan County. The nickname “Hub City” actually began in the 1860s when the Schwartz brothers had a wagon shop where they made wagons, hubs, and spokes, but were well known for their hubs. Enjoy the historic pictures below which are also on display at City Hall. Also visit the Plymouth Historical Society, for more information or stop in the Museum downtown for a first-hand look at our history.
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