Pain Management Physician - Kingston and Rhinebeck, NY
Spire Orthopedic Partners, New Windsor, NY, United States
Orthopaedic Associates of Dutchess County (OADC) has an exceptional opportunity for a fellowship trained, BC/BE Pain Management physician to join its dynamic team. Excellent salary and benefits in addition to partnership and investment opportunities offered.
Founded in 1975, OADC and its fellowship trained surgeons provide Hudson Valley communities with advanced, accessible, and vertically integrated orthopedic care. With 26 sub-specialty trained physicians practicing across five clinical locations and a state-of-the-art ambulatory surgery center, OADC is the largest and most established practice in its markets. The physicians provide expertise in the full spectrum of musculoskeletal conditions and injuries including sports medicine, minimally invasive orthopedic spine surgery, total joint replacement, foot/ankle, hand/upper extremity, and pain management.
Highlights:
- Largest orthopedic practice between Albany and New York City
- Successful, established group
- Two-year partner track
- Onsite digital imaging, MRI, and physical therapy
- PA/NP Support
- No call requirement
- Strong referral base
- Collegial work environment
- Patient centric culture
- ModMed EMR
- Beautiful suburban location with easy access to New York City
- Generous compensation and comprehensive benefits package
- Signing and relocation bonuses
Requirements:
- BC/BE in Pain Medicine, Interventional Pain, Anesthesiology
- Excellent communication skills
- Patient focused, collaborative, team player
The Hudson Valley boasts a terrific quality of life. From hiking, biking, and boating, to cafes, art galleries, and local farmers markets, this beautiful suburban location offers endless ways to spend your leisure time. Excellent housing and highly rated public and private schools can be found throughout the region. The Mid-Hudson Valley is also home to many fine colleges and universities, including Vassar College, Bard College, Marist College, SUNY New Paltz, and the Culinary Institute of America. Only 75 minutes north of New York City, the area offers easy access to the city via Metro North or Amtrak rail lines.