Internal Medicine Medicine Opening - Plymouth, IN Located 26 to South BendJ1/H1b Eligible Position Details - Full-time, permanent- High-profile practice (off-site of hospital, outpatient Primary Care - safety net clinic) with two physicians and one nurse practitioner. - OB-optional.- Primarily responsible to assess, evaluate and treat patients in the hospital/medical office setting, under the supervision and collaboration of a physician, by using advanced knowledge and skill to identify abnormal conditions, diagnose health problems, develop and implement treatment plans, evaluate patient outcomes, and collaborate with or refer to a physician in the hospital/medical practice for further care management.- Will see patients of a variety of ages.- Basic laboratory services are available and basic procedures may be performed.- Call 1:7 Compensation/Benefits - 240-260K + production- Student loan assistance- Relocation assistance provided in accordance with policy- Malpractice paid by corporation, including tail insurance- Health/dental/vision/disability/life insurance/retirement benefits- 27 days off per year; 7 holidays; 5 days and $3,000 for CME- $3,000 per year for professional journals, dues, and memberships Requirements - ACLS, BLS- BC/BE- COVID Vaccination About the Group - Network includes over 20 practice sites with over 70 primary care and specialist physicians - Non-profit, full service, multi-hospital health care system with three hospitals and multiple satellite facilities. - Located in North Central Indiana the network comprised of a 254-bed acute care hospital in South Bend/Mishawaka, a 58-bed acute care hospital in Plymouth, a 40-bed Rehabilitation Institute and 20 physician practices. About the Community: - Plymouth, Indiana is located south of South Bend in the heart of Marshall County and with a population of approximately 12,000. Plymouth offers small town friendliness with the sophistication of a larger city. - Plymouth is the largest town in Marshall County and has previously been one of the fastest growing communities in Indiana.- Marshall County is home to fantastic museums ranging from the Marshall County Historical Society Museum to the Culver Academies Museum. - The area is blessed with six golf courses within 20 minutes of the city limits and a variety of recreational activities such as biking, fishing, hiking and hunting, kayaking and boating. - There are 20 lakes to choose from as well as the Yellow and Tippecanoe Rivers. - Marshall County also has fine dining for every taste including five-star menus, vintage drive-ins and charming caf s to reconnect you to a simpler and easier life.- Plymouth boasts a diversified industrial park that is home to approximately 70 businesses and is still growing. - The community is recognized for its strong school system for academic and athletic achievements, a 50,000-volume library and an outdoor amphitheater. - The Plymouth Arts Commission Encore Performing Arts brings nationally recognized entertainment to the community.- Plymouth is also recognized for its extensive park system, most notably Centennial Park, complete with the Bill Nixon Baseball Stadium. - Lake Maxinkuckee, the second largest spring-fed lake in Indiana, also offers plenty of sailing and water-skiing. - Enjoy our state-managed Menominee Wildlife Conservation Area and the scenic bicycle ride from Plymouth to Culver during the spring, summer and fall.