Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health invites you to explore the Internal Medicine opportunities with a thriving physician-led, professionally managed healthcare system.  Established in 1993, Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health has been a leader in the healthcare industry for more than 30 years.  Now a part of Orlando Health West, Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health continues to be the one of the largest multi-specialty groups in the Hillsborough and Pasco County areas.

 

Role Requirements:

  • Internal Medicine – MD or DO - Outpatient
  • Board Certified or Board Eligibility required
  • Must possess/ability to obtain a Florida Medical License
  • Call coverage is Monday-Thursday after hours and once every four weeks for weekend coverage.
  • Medicare Advantage experience is a plus!
  • Office location – 6830 Gall Blvd., Zephyrhills, FL 33542
    • Monday – Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
    • Ages treated – 18-years-old to geriatric

 

Practice Highlights:

  • Thriving physician-led, professionally managed healthcare system.
  • Excellent brand recognition, thriving practice opportunity with new patients seeking out Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health.
  • Dynamic administration that fosters physician autonomy.
  • Robust operational support and resources in a collaborative work environment.
  • Medicare Advantage opportunities with valued-based growth enterprise (training, incentives and coaching expertise provided)
  • One electronic patient chart within our group with radiology and lab results in your chart.
  • Leadership opportunities within the group (MEC, Finance Committee, Quality, etc.)
  • Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health is an Accountable Care Organization.

 

Financial Package:

  • Competitive compensation package with opportunity to make more based-on productivity.
  • Generous sign-on bonus and CME stipend with eligibility for a productivity bonus.
  • Benefits package includes 20 paid days off year one, with an additional 8 paid holidays, health/vision/dental insurance is available along with disability coverage, deferred compensation and a retirement savings plan is available.
  • Full malpractice coverage is provided including tail coverage.

 

Work Experience:

  • Work-life balanced schedule.
  • Patient panel. Ability to see patients 18-years-old through geriatric.
  • Patient census. Expect to see between 15-18 patients per day utilizing the efficiency of Intergy, electronic health record system.
  • Clinic support team. Includes one dedicated medical assistant (MA) per provider, front office staff, supervisor and an Associate Director.
  • Work in a team-oriented environment with like-minded physicians in an office housing primary care providers and specialists throughout our network.
  • Inpatient Support. Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health has a team of Hospital Medicine physicians to support inpatient and long-term care patient needs.
  • Clinic utilization. You will have the opportunity to practice medicine as it should be and utilize all of your clinical skills-preventative care, chronic disease management, acute care and office-based procedures.
  • Our offices are intentionally designed to meet the needs of our patients and our providers.

Community Highlights:

  • Affordable cost of living and an abundance of new home communities.
  • Home of some of the top-rated beaches in the country.
  • Riverwalk is home to many restaurants with a variety of entertainment.
  • Straz Performing Arts Center and Museums
  • Tampa is home to Busch Gardens and Adventure Island.
  • Disney World, Sea World and Universal are only an hour away.
  • Major Local Universities:
    • University of South Florida
    • Saint Leo University
    • University of Tampa
  • Award winning sports teams:
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Super Bowl Champions 2021
    • Tampa Bay Lightning – Stanley Cup Winners 2020 & 2021
    • Tampa Bay Rays – World Series Champions 2020
    • Tampa Bay Rowdies – Soccer Finalist 2020
  • Wonderful community to raise a family; excellent public and private schools, diverse neighborhoods, outdoor activities, and Tampa International airport – voted the best large airport in North America for the 2nd year in a row!
  • Florida does not have state income tax!

 

Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health is a Non-profit, Equal Opportunity Employer and makes employment decisions without regard to race, gender, disability or protected veteran status.

 

Not a J-1 or H-1B Visa position

 

 

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