Summit Recruiting Group
Pulm/Critical Care Opening Äì Green Bay, WI Outpatient + Inpatient Mix Position Overview A full-time Pulmonology/Critical care provider is sought to join a growing team in Green Bay, Wisconsin Äînamed one of the U.S. cities to live by U.S. News. This role offers an excellent mix of outpatient clinic and inpatient care, with the potential to incorporate Critical Care and Sleep Medicine. Candidates should be skilled in diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases and experienced in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Position Highlights
- 1.0 FTE (40 hrs/week)
- 2 weeks outpatient pulmonary clinic
- 2 weeks inpatient services/procedures (M ÄìF, 8:00 Äì16:30)
- No weekends, no call (major holidays observed)
- 12 Äì20 patients per day
- Regional outreach participation
- Dedicated pulmonary function lab
- Lung screening program & lung nodule clinic with weekly multidisciplinary team meetings
- Monthly tumor board meetings Procedures & Technology
- Minimally invasive procedures: EBUS (required), Ion, bronchoscopy, navigational bronchoscopy
- 6 pulmonary patient rooms
- Collaborative network with radiology and cardiothoracic surgery
- EMR: Epic Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive base compensation with production and quality bonuses
- Supervision compensation available
- Up to $12,000 relocation assistance
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Short- and long-term disability coverage
- Life insurance
- 401(k) and 457(b) retirement plans
- Professional liability insurance
- Generous PTO and CME allowance
- Tuition reimbursement and wellness programs Qualifications
- Board Certified/Board Eligible in Pulmonology
- Skilled in minimally invasive pulmonary procedures (EBUS required)
- Eligible for Wisconsin medical license Why This Opportunity
- Physician retention rate in the 94th percentile
- Locally governed, not-for-profit organization
- Consistently strong financial performance and bond ratings
- Leadership, education, and growth opportunities available
- Shared physician/administrator governance model ensures providers have a voice