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Physician / Preventive Medicine / Louisiana / Locum or Permanent / Preventive Medicine - Occupational Medicine Opportunity in Lake Charles, LA Job

Ochsner - Lake Charles Full Time Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:
00am-5:
00pm; 90% Clinical-10% Administrative Employed Call Schedule:
Shared call after hours Compensation:
Competitive salary and commensurate with experience and training
Benefits:
- Malpractice insurance- Retirement options (401K), 403b, and 457b)- Relocation assistance offered to those living over 60 miles from facility Additional Info:
-Collaboration with OH Medical Director on standardization of clinical practices across Ochsner's Occupational Health Clinics-Broad scope of clinical services from physical exams, acute work injury, and case management for sub-acute or chronic injury care-Establish metrics on productivity and quality of care-Some engagement with Ochsner's TPA and employee health team to help with employee case management issues and mitigate worker's compensation costs-Potential collaboration with Business Development to market services to existing and new clients-Duties are subject to changePosition
Qualifications:
Clinical training in Occupational Medicine preferred OR Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine with experience in Occupational Medicine Board Certified or Board Eligible in Occupational and Environmental Medicine helpful, but not required DOT and MRO certification (or obtain within 6 month.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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