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Physician Physiatry/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - Competitive Salary

Company: RecruitWell
Location: Gap
Posted on: July 8, 2025

Job Description:

Job Description Pleasant Gap, Pennsylvania, PMR Physician OpportunityPosition Highlights: - If you live between Bellefonte and State College, you are in a perfect location to be a part of this team - The role of the physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist is key in the growth and quality of care a patient receives - You will work collaboratively with the primary care physicians, advanced practice clinicians, and physical and occupational therapists to enhance each patient's stay, by setting realistic goals to help patients return to their prior level of function and get back to living their best quality of life - This facility is a 46-bed inpatient rehab facility specializing in bariatric, pulmonary, neurological, stroke, orthopedic, and spinal cord rehab - Flexible, full-time 5 day/week schedule - Inpatient rehab facility setting - On-call during the day Monday through Friday - Board eligible/board certified PM&R physician physiatrist (preferred) - Board certified internal medicine (IM)/family medicine (FM) physician with acute rehabilitation experience - An active Pennsylvania license - Expected compensation is an estimated salary range of $192,000 to $230,000 annually with no cap on productivity income potential. This full-time role is benefit eligible - Allow RecruitWell to set up a phone call with you and the client to discuss more! RecruitWell's Core Values: - Open communication - Sense of urgency - Teamwork - Accountability - Driven to win

Keywords: RecruitWell, Hamilton , Physician Physiatry/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation - Competitive Salary, Healthcare , Gap, New Jersey


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