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Job Details
Start Date: Early January
Schedule: 12 hour shifts for 3 days per week, with some occasional call coverage
Responsibilities:
• Deliveries
• C-sections
• IUDs
Location:MI
Specialty:Obstetrics/Gynecology
Provider Type:Physician
Job Details
Location: Michigan
Start Date: Immediately
Schedule: 8a - 5p shifts from Mondays - Fridays
Responsibilities:
• Colds
• Flu Symptoms
• Diabetes
• Hypertension
• Other family medicine cases
Additional...
Location:MI
Specialty:Family Practice
Provider Type:Physician
Job Details
Start Date: Early February 2025
Schedule: 8a - 6p shifts for 4 days per week
Responsibilities:
• Handle mild, moderate, and occasional severe adolescent/adult cases
• Evals, follow ups, and med management
• Treat conditions including...
Location:MI
Specialty:Psychiatry
Provider Type:Physician
Locum tenens physician jobs are contract roles designed to fill gaps in care at healthcare facilities over a specific timeframe. These assignments can range from a week to well over a year. Locum and travel physicians hold all the same qualifications as a permanent physician, and often choose locum work for higher pay and increased flexibility. Explore our locum tenens guide to learn more.
According to ZipRecruiter, physicians in Michigan typically earn an average of $129,910 per year.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, family medicine physicians earn an average of $178,030 a year.
MD and DO physicians in Michigan are required to complete 150 hours of CME every three years. The courses and the topics covered vary for each physician.
Yes, new graduates can work in Michigan as long as they receive the proper licensing and certification specific to their state. Check out our physician licensing guide to get started.
The highest paying physician specialties include neurosurgery, thoracic, and orthopedic surgery. Highly technical surgical specialties like these earn around $600,000 a year.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the number of physician and surgeon jobs will increase by 3% between 2022 and 2032. About 24,200 openings for physicians and surgeons are projected each year.