Physician / Orthopedics / New York / Permanent / General Orthopedic Surgeon Job Retail & Wholesale - Rego Park, NY at Geebo

Physician / Orthopedics / New York / Permanent / General Orthopedic Surgeon Job

A multispecialty healthcare group in New York City is looking to add a licensedGeneral Orthopedic Surgeon to one of their practices in Queens.
About the Opportunity:
  • Setting:
    Practice Practice
  • Patient Population:
    Workers' Comp, No-Fault, Out of Network Cases, etc.
  • Patient Volume:
    20 to 25 per day
  • Call:
    None

Responsibilities:

TheGeneral Orthopedic Surgeonwill:
  • Assess patients with musculoskeletal complaints, injuries, or disorders through physical examinations, medical histories, and diagnostic tests
  • Develop treatment plans tailored to the patient's condition
  • Perform surgical procedures to repair or reconstruct musculoskeletal structures
  • Prescribe and oversee the use of orthotic devices (braces, splints) or prosthetic limbs when needed to support patient mobility
  • Manage pain associated with musculoskeletal conditions through various methods
  • Educate patients about their conditions, treatment options, and preventive measures to maintain musculoskeletal health
  • Advise patients on strategies to prevent orthopedic injuries and condition
  • Maintain accurate and thorough medical records, documenting patient histories, examinations, treatments, and surgical procedures
  • Perform other duties, as needed

Qualifications:
  • Licensed to practice Medicine in the State of New York
  • Board Eligible / Certified
Your privacy is important to us. For consideration, please submit your CV in confidence and our recruiter will contact you to discuss job location and details before forwarding your CV to our client for an interview.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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