Pain Management Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner Retail & Wholesale - Portland, OR at Geebo

Pain Management Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner

Pain Management Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner. Desirable Portland, Oregon suburb.

Full-Time or Part-Time

This is an opportunity to join physicians and other advanced practitioners in an established, respected and growing non-operative pain management practice. The practice does not manage opiates or narcotic medications. It is recognized for utilizing innovative treatments and procedures to primarily treat chronic spine and neuropathic pain syndromes. Physicians, Advanced Practitioners and staff work closely with patients and their referring physicians, to diagnose and develop effective, evidence based treatment plans that improve lives without narcotics or invasive surgery. Here you will be part of a dedicated team that is committed to patient centered care and life- changing outcomes.

  • Outpatient clinical practice.
    16 patients per day maximum.
    Dedicated Medical Assistant
    Very light call, by phone. shared with other providers
    Opportunity to participate in active research programs, if interested
    Excellent salary based on experience, medical, dental, 401K, vacation, sick leave. CME time and funding.
    Prior experience within interventional pain management or spine surgery (orthopedic or neurosurgery) not required but would be ideal.
    Robust training with engaged mentors.
    This is an Oregon Benefit Company:
    a type of corporation that considers its impact on society and the environment in the business decision-making process.
    This practice is located just Oregon, 24 miles south of Portland. This community is in the heart of Oregon Wine Country. It offers destination restaurants and cafes, a charming downtown and good schools. It is home to a recognized private University with 4,000 students. This is a very desirable location.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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