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Protouch Staffing

Family Practice - Sports Medicine Physician

Protouch Staffing, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Sports Medicine Physician (Outpatient) - New York, NY Full-Time $250,000 - $400,000 New Graduates Welcome

A growing outpatient private practice in New York City is seeking a Sports Medicine Physician to join a collaborative, patient-focused team. This is an excellent opportunity for new graduates, fellows, or experienced physicians interested in non-surgical sports and musculoskeletal care, with strong mentorship and long-term growth potential.

Key Responsibilities

Evaluate and manage acute and chronic sports-related and musculoskeletal conditions

Perform outpatient procedures such as:

Joint & soft tissue injections (corticosteroid, PRP, viscosupplementation if trained)

Trigger point injections

Develop individualized treatment plans in collaboration with physical therapy and care teams

Educate patients on injury prevention, rehabilitation, and safe return-to-activity

Maintain accurate documentation using EMR

Collaborate with referring providers and allied health professionals

Optional coverage of local athletic events (if interested)

Qualifications

MD or DO from an accredited medical school

Board Certified / Board Eligible in:

Sports Medicine (Primary Care Sports Medicine preferred)

Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or PM&R with Sports Medicine training

Eligible for or active New York State medical license

DEA license (or ability to obtain)

Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Interest in outpatient, non-surgical sports medicine

New graduates welcome

Compensation & Benefits Salary :

$250,000 - $400,000

Sign-on bonus and relocation assistance may be available

Medical, dental, and vision insurance

Paid time off and paid holidays

CME support and professional development

Mentorship for early-career physicians

Benefits package competitive with or exceeding hospital systems

Practice Setting Outpatient private practice

Treats patients of all ages (most commonly teens through older adults)

Emphasis on quality care, patient education, and long-term outcomes

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