Opportunity Details
Department of Medicine
Hospitalist Program
Clinician
Commensurate w/Experience
Hospitalist 2025_2026
Benefits of being a Washington University Hospitalist:
- Competitive base salary with night differential
- Bonus opportunity
- Flexible schedule - 24 weeks
- Days - 7 on/7 off
- Nights - 14 flexible shifts per month
- Paid vacation
- Not required to perform procedures
- Medical student and resident teaching opportunities available
- Comprehensive liability insurance (no tail required)
- Professional allowance
- Health, dental, vision benefits
- 403b retirement
- Eligible for PSLF (Public Service Loan Forgiveness)
- Housing Assistance Program - https://lnyw.wustl.edu/
Please visit our website for more about our division - https://hospitalist.wustl.edu/
Physician must hold M.D./D.O. form an accredited school, be board eligible or board certified in accordance with the American Board of Internal Medicine.
Shortly after receiving your application, we will follow-up with email including general questions, some of which will assist with assessing the timing of potential onboarding into the position. Once we receive your response and review your CV, we will request letters of reference from the contacts you provided. At minimum, please provide two (2) references that we may contact. One should be a program director or supervisor. Typically, interviews are not scheduled until we receive the letters of reference. Thank you for your interest in our program. We look forward to speaking with you!
314-362-1700
7/1/2024
No end date
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