Overview
Peoria, Illinois is seeking a Maternal-Fetal Medicine Physician!
JOB SPECIFICS:
- Outstanding clinical opportunity for a Maternal-Fetal Medicine physician to join a growing subspecialty practice and full-spectrum Maternal-Fetal Medicine practice with two Maternal-Fetal subspecialists.
- Supported by 6 APPs, ARDMS certified sonographers, 2 diabetes educators, 2 perinatal nutritionists, and a genetic counselor.
- The Fetal Care Center collaborates with Children's Hospital of Illinois subspecialties and adult subspecialties.
- Provides comprehensive consultation and management services for all high-risk pregnancies, including maternal transport services.
- Laborists care for the majority of deliveries of the MFM patient population.
- Call is shared equally at 1:3.
- Diversity of pathology is encountered.
- Teaching opportunities with academic appointments and research through the University of Illinois Peoria are available if desired.
- Full-time position with a clinical base salary range of $515,000-$569,572. This range is an estimate and may be influenced by factors such as experience, qualifications, community needs, and additional compensation components like bonuses or incentives.
BENEFITS:
- Competitive base salary plus incentives.
- 4 weeks paid vacation and 6 paid holidays.
- 480 hours sick leave per year.
- Signing bonus.
- Loan repayment options.
- Paid occurrence-based malpractice, CME, and association dues.
- Health, life, and dental insurance, retirement plan, and paid relocation assistance.
About OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center:
- With 629 beds, OSF Saint Francis Medical Center is the fifth-largest in Illinois and a major teaching affiliate of the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria. It is the area's only Level I Trauma Center, serving as the resource hospital for emergency services in north-central Illinois. It houses Children’s Hospital of Illinois and the Illinois Neurological Institute. Since 2004, it has maintained Magnet Status for nursing excellence. Learn more at [website].
QualificationsREQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Doctorate degree and licensure to practice medicine in Illinois.
- Board certification or eligibility in relevant specialties. Maintain medical staff membership and privileges.
- Eligibility to participate in Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health programs.
- Meet all qualifications for OSF's professional malpractice and liability coverage.
- Federal and Illinois licensure to prescribe narcotics, if applicable.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ability to provide patient-centered care aligned with patient preferences, goals, and needs.
OSF HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer.