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Here it goes. I didn't match into PM&R last year, but this year matched to an awesome program as a PGY-2 that I will be starting in July 2016. I am currently 3 days away from completing my TRI. The program director where I matched told me he would really like to see me continue doing clinical work during the upcoming year before I start my residency. Unfortunately I cannot find any clinical jobs that I seem to be qualified for. I feel like I have searched EVERYWHERE: Indian Health Service, VA, Bureau of Prisons, NHSC rural and underserved, Doctors without Borders, cruise ship medicine, urgent care. All of the private sector jobs I find seem to require BC/BE status, while the federal jobs require at least 2 years of residency experience.
(The federal "general medical officer" jobs (prison and VA) seem to only require completion of an internship and an unrestricted license at first glance, but when you click on the qualifications and responsibilities, immediately listed are the qualifications and responsibilities of a GS-12 level medical officer. This level requires 2 years of residency training.)
So I was wondering if it is possible to be hired as a midlevel as a physician. I can't seem to find any precedent for this online, but it is hard to come up with useful search terms in google. Has anyone heard of someone doing this before? I can understand that malpractice coverage may be an issue, but I figured it's worth a shot to ask.
(The federal "general medical officer" jobs (prison and VA) seem to only require completion of an internship and an unrestricted license at first glance, but when you click on the qualifications and responsibilities, immediately listed are the qualifications and responsibilities of a GS-12 level medical officer. This level requires 2 years of residency training.)
So I was wondering if it is possible to be hired as a midlevel as a physician. I can't seem to find any precedent for this online, but it is hard to come up with useful search terms in google. Has anyone heard of someone doing this before? I can understand that malpractice coverage may be an issue, but I figured it's worth a shot to ask.
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