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.
This position will involve patient care on the Florida campus. An interest in academic pursuits including peer-reviewed publications clinical or epidemiologic research practice innovation and quality improvement are encouraged but not required.
Candidatesmust be board-certified or board-eligible in OccupationalMedicine. Additional board certification or prior training in InternalMedicine or FamilyMedicine is beneficial.
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