Hand Surgeon Independent 1099 Sales - Portland, OR at Geebo

Hand Surgeon Independent 1099

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Concentra, one of the largest health care companies in the nation, is looking for a hand surgeon to come on site to our location as a 1099 independent contractor.
This role is a contract position and is meant to compliment your current practice.
A typical partnership will involve treating patients on site at Concentra for approximately a 4-hour shift on a weekly or biweekly basis.
Concentra Advanced Specialists assist in the management of medically complex patients, expedite return to work and functional restoration.
Working collaboratively with medical and therapy providers, you will provide specialist services, both non-surgical and surgical, for orthopedic and neuromusculoskeletal work related injuries.
In addition, you will communicate with employers and take an active role in the case management.
The treatments you provide will make a tremendous difference in the lives of those who look to us for care and comfort.
Half a day per week or biweeklyFlexible scheduling with consideration of your private practiceThis position is an independent contractor role for Concentra.
Compensation for services is determined by a revenue share model.
Preferred experience in treating patients with work related injuriesLicensure requirements of the state of practiceGraduate of accredited MD or DO program of accredited universityUnrestricted DEA license for state of jurisdictionBoard Certification or Board Eligibility in Hand SurgeryMust have Medical Malpractice Insurance which will cover you while on siteConcentra is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans Recommended Skills Hand Surgery Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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