Seeking a part-time Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Physician to join a dedicated healthcare team providing comprehensive services in Western Sonoma County.
Provide osteopathic manipulation for acute and chronic conditions, including primary care assessments as needed.
Lead care within the interdisciplinary team, support patient self-management, and coordinate across the health system.
Document care accurately in electronic medical records and maintain necessary licensure and certifications.
See at least 10 patients per 4-hour shift, with opportunities to expand to full-time hours by 2026.
Requirements include valid medical license, osteopathic training or degree, DEA and furnishing licenses, and comfort with patient volume.
Benefits include 403(b), matching, malpractice insurance, loan repayment, and flexible scheduling. The role involves in-person work, primarily during Thursday PM and Friday shifts, with growth potential.