Physician Moonlighting Opportunities Medical & Healthcare - Bennington, VT at Geebo

Physician Moonlighting Opportunities

AMCE Physicians Group is looking for physicians to perform evaluations for the Social Security Disability Office This will be an excellent opportunity to earn extra income on your days off. This is an opportunity for you to use the skills you have worked so hard to attain as well as broaden your knowledge and training in a risk-free environment.
The compensation is on a per evaluation basis. Each evaluation for disability is an objective history and physical or mental status exam including a brief record review and dictation
You must be licensed and in good standing with the Vermont State Medical Board or a licensed psychologist. The work is risk-free because you examine each individual one time. There is no overhead, treating, prescribing or follow-up. You would not be asked to make the decision as to whether the claimant is disabled. The decision is made by the individual's caseworker at the Social Security Disability Office.
There is no overhead because you perform all exams in our clinics. Support staff is provided, the dictation line is toll-free and our transcription department will transcribe your dictated reports. We handle all administrative issues, as well as the professional liability insurance coverage.
To streamline the examination and dictation, we have created a dictation template. Training and orientation are provided prior to your first day of work. You would be working as an independent contractor. You can work as little or as much as you would like, we schedule around your availability.
We currently have clinics located in Burlington, Bennington, Rutland, Springfield and St Albans.
If you are not ready to join our group but know someone who is, feel free to forward my information. We offer a bonus for each doctor you refer.
Please feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience for further details.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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