Join a dedicated healthcare team providing comprehensive services to Western Sonoma County communities.
Seeking a part-time Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Physician to treat acute and chronic conditions across all ages, with opportunities to expand to full-time.Responsibilities include delivering osteopathic manipulation, primary care evaluations, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, documenting in electronic records, and supporting patient self-management.Requires valid medical license, osteopathic training or degree, DEA license, and ability to see at least 10 patients per 4-hour shift.Offers competitive pay from $183,000/year, flexible schedule, benefits (403(b), loan repayment, malpractice, professional development), and a supportive work environment.