CLINICAL & TEACHING PHYSICIAN – ARBORETUM FAMILY MEDICINE – UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

The UW Health Arboretum Clinic is interested in a Family Medicine physician to provide the full spectrum of family medicine skills, with maternity care (OB) preferred. The candidate will have a desire to work in an Integrative Health Primary Care clinic (specific integrative health experience not required, but strongly preferred). OMT ability also preferred, but not required.

This clinical practice houses the UW Academic Integrative Health Fellowship. This position will be involved in clinical teaching of medical students, integrative health fellows, and other learners.

The preferred candidate will either have experience teaching and working with a diverse population or will welcome a commitment to teaching and working with a diverse population.

Duties will include provision of clinical care of patients, maternity care if applicable, and clinical teaching/supervision of medical students and other learners. Participation in clinical faculty call schedule (phone call only), OB call if applicable, nursing home visits, departmental meetings, and performing administrative duties as necessary in the position. This position may also have the opportunity to work on collaborative initiatives with other parts of UW Health.

Your application must be received through the Jobs at UW portal to be considered as a candidate. To apply for this position, please click on the “Apply Now” button. You will be asked to upload a CV, personal statement/cover letter, and you will need to provide references prior to the interview process.

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