Podiatrist - Foot and Ankle Surgeonother related Employment listings - Lewistown, MT at Geebo

Podiatrist - Foot and Ankle Surgeon

Central Montana Medical Center is seeking a Podiatrist with a specialization in foot and ankle surgery to join our team in Lewistown, MTAs a vital member of our organization, you will provide comprehensive foot and ankle care, including surgical interventions, to a diverse patient population in Central Montana.
Responsibilities:
Diagnose and treat foot and ankle conditions, including trauma, deformities, and diseases.
Perform surgical procedures, including reconstructive foot and ankle surgeriesPrescribe medications and orthotic devices as required to treat various foot and ankle conditionsEducate patients on preventative foot and ankle care techniquesCollaborate effectively with interdisciplinary teams and specialists to ensure comprehensive patient careOrder, perform, and interpret diagnostic testsMaintain accurate medical records and documentationRequirements:
Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree from an accredited institutionBoard certification or Board Qualified - American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery in Reconstructive Foot and Ankle SurgeryCompletion of a Residency and/ or Fellowship in foot and ankle surgeryExcellent diagnostic and clinical skillsEffective communication and interpersonal skillsCommitment to providing compassionate and patient-centered careWe offer a competitive salary, benefits package, and a supportive work environmentLewistown, MT offers a picturesque setting with access to abundant outdoor recreational activities, a friendly community, and a great quality of life.
For more information contact:
Chad Williams, Chief of Clinic Operations - Recommended Skills Surgeries Medicine Family Medicine Internal Medicine Anesthesias Oncology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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