The Occupational Medicine Physician provides specialized health care services to patients within the scope of their license, focusing on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of work-related injuries and illnesses. This role involves performing occupational health examinations, diagnostic testing, assessments and screenings, prescribing treatments, and instructing patients and employers on occupational health conditions and safety practices, as well as other duties as assigned.
**Minimum Requirements:**
+ Graduation for an accredited medical school as a Medical Doctorate (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO).
+ Licensed as an Occupational Medicine Physician by the state in which the provider is practicing.
+ Board Certification in Occupational Medicine by a nationally accredited medical organization (e.g., American Board of Preventive Medicine - ABPM) is preferred unless required by contract.
+ Specialty Certification as per client request and/or state regulat...