Physiatry/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician
Listed on 2026-01-28
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Doctor/Physician
Physical Therapy, Medical Doctor
Physiatry/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician at US Physiatry/ Post-Acute Physician Practices summary:
Seeking a Physiatrist (Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Physician) to provide acute care consults at a Long-Term Acute Care (LTAC) facility in Columbus, Ohio. Opportunity with a national physiatry group offering flexible practice models (independent contractor 1099 or employed W2), competitive compensation with base salary plus uncapped productivity bonus, and benefits for W-2 physicians including malpractice, CME reimbursement, and full benefits. Role involves inpatient rehab-focused practice supplemented by hospital, SNF, and LTAC consults with experienced physician leadership and management support.
Opening for a PHYSIATRIST in Columbus, Ohio
Acute Care Consults at LTAC
U.S. Physiatry: A National Group of Physiatrists Lead by Physiatrists For Physiatrists
Committed to excellence in rehabilitation
• Experienced physical medicine physician leadership team
• Flexible, diverse, independent practices
• Stable practices anchored with inpatient rehab and supplemented with hospital consults and/or SNF and/or LTAC
• Independent contractor (1099) and employed (W2) pay model choice
Benefits our W-2 physicians receive:
Base salary
• Monthly productivity bonus (no income cap)
• No practice overhead
• Experienced executive management
• Flexibility and autonomy
• Access to full benefits package
• Malpractice insurance coverage and CME reimbursement
Contact our business development team to discuss your interests and your success today!
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Keywords:
Physiatrist, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, LTAC consults, Inpatient rehab, Columbus Ohio physician jobs, W-2 and 1099 pay models, Productivity bonus, Malpractice coverage, CME reimbursement
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