Occupational Medicine Physician
Mayo Clinic
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Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans – to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic.
Benefits Highlights
The Division of Occupational Medicine is seeking candidates with expertise in the treatment of work-related injuries and illnesses.
The Division of Occupational Medicine evaluates patients across a variety of specialized populations and in many cases, coordinates specialty care at Mayo Clinic for treatment of complex injuries, as appropriate. Physicians from the Division partner with case managers and employers to provide a comprehensive evaluation of work-place injuries including work-related restrictions and determination of maximal medical improvement.
Candidates must be board-certified or board-eligible in Occupational Medicine. Additional board certification or prior training in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine is beneficial.
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