Description:
Interventional Pain Management Physician
National Spine & Pain Centers (NSPC) is one of the largest pain management practices in the United States.
Our platform of success is composed of a history of excellence, recognized distinction, groundbreaking treatment options, convenient locations, and long-term results.
We currently are looking for enthusiastic Interventional Pain Management Physicians to expand our practice and improve the quality of life of our patients through personalized, accessible care.
In addition to providing comprehensive clinical services, NSPC offers the unique opportunity for physicians to market and grow a legendary practice while developing and advancing the pain management specialty.
Qualified candidates must be ACGME accredited and have completed a fellowship in pain management.
We prefer physicians who are boarded in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation or Anesthesiology; however, we also may consider board certification in Neurology (depending on additional/previous pain management practice experience).
In addition to providing care on an out-patient basis (including new consultations, follow-ups, and performance of procedures/injections), successful physicians in our practice are expected to:
Interpret and explain imaging (X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, etc.
) and test results in order to identify patient conditions, recommend appropriate treatments, and provide plan of care details.
Demonstrate familiarity and/or proficiency in the following procedures/injections (which may vary by site location):
Medial branch blocks
Facet joint injections
Sacroiliac joint injections
Epidural steroid injections
Nerve blocks
Discography
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty
Prolotherapy
Disc Regenerative Therapy
Peripheral joint injections
Trigger point injections
See an average volume of at least 24 patients/day.
Collaborate with other providers and leadership to maintain a comprehensive approach to patient care.
Requirements:
Qualified candidates must be ACGME accredited and have completed a fellowship in pain management.
We prefer physicians who are boarded in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation or Anesthesiology; however, we also may consider board certification in Neurology (depending on additional/previous pain management practice experience).