

Clinic Physician Job FAQ
Clinic physicians provide primary or specialty care in an outpatient setting, diagnosing and treating patients, managing chronic conditions, and coordinating follow-up care without hospital admissions.
Clinics can range from primary care practices and urgent care centers to specialty clinics such as cardiology, dermatology, pediatrics, and women’s health.
Most clinic physicians work regular weekday hours with minimal to no on-call requirements, offering a predictable schedule and improved work-life balance.
You must have a medical degree (MD or DO), an active state medical license, and board certification or eligibility in your specialty.
Yes. Compensation varies by location and specialty but typically includes a competitive salary, healthcare benefits, paid time off, retirement plans, and sometimes productivity bonuses.
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