SIH is looking for an OMM/NMM trained physician to provide care to the patients of southern Illinois and the surrounding areas.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Provide medical services, including osteopathic/neuromusculoskeletal manipulation, for both acute and chronic conditions
Document care in the electronic medical record in a timely manner
Positive bedside manner
Work independently
Qualifications
DO or MD degree from an accredited institution
Completion of OMM, NMM fellowship program
ABMS or AOA BC/BE in OMM/NMM
Valid and unrestricted medical license in the state of Illinois, or ability to obtain
Hours
Part-time or full-time positions are available
Services Rendered
HVLA, muscle energy, myofascial, counter strain, trigger point injections, scan injections, percussion hammer, prolotherapy
SIH is the largest not-for-profit healthcare system and the leading provider of charity care and community benefits in southern Illinois. SIH has 4,000 employees, 650+ physicians and APPs in over 60 specialties providing care for 330,000 patients within southern Illinois.
Forward-thinking and financially strong, SIH prides itself in fostering leaders, promoting teamwork, and providing quality care coordination and transitions. Our passionate and strategic physician-led medical group administration, alongside our friendly, skilled, and patient-focused staff, work together to cultivate a supportive and positive working environment. Physician engagement surveys analyze our opportunities and focus our actions for improvement.
Southern Illinois is a hidden treasure in America’s heartland. The region is bounded by the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and dotted with accessible lakes nestled among the great hardwoods in the hills of the Shawnee National Forest. The area is rich with state parks, including famous Giant City State Park and Lodge, Garden of the Gods, and Little Grand Canyon. There are numerous things to do in all four seasons including boating, sailing, fishing, hiking and rock climbing. You will find miles of winding horse trails and cycling paths. Enjoy cooler weather while visiting pumpkin patches, going on hayrides, and ice skating. You can also tee up at over 20 golf-courses or take a trip on the southern Illinois wine trail where you can visit dozens of wineries and bed and breakfasts. Music festivals and local fairs are numerous and there are many historical attractions, unique shops and towns, and fine restaurants with local and international cuisine.
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