Pain Management job in Alexandria VA

    Posted 17 days ago
    alexandria, virginia, united states · Onsite

    About the job

    AI Summary

    Seeking a BE/BC Interventional Pain doctor to join a practice, focusing on non-surgical and surgical patients with pain complaints. Responsibilities include performing procedures like trigger point injections, nerve blocks, and spinal cord stimulation. Collaboration with spine surgeons and other physicians is expected. This is an excellent opportunity in a 100% outpatient setting, offering a professional, collegial environment with a competitive salary and benefits.

    Interventional Pain Management

    Location: Alexandria, Virginia

    Job Description:

    • This position will see non-surgical patients with pain complaints as well as pre- and post-surgical patients.
    • Requires seeing non-interventional spine patients and other acute and subacute musculoskeletal patients.
    • Work closely with spine surgeons and other physicians in the practice.

    Procedures:

    • Trigger point injections (medicine into the muscle)
    • Joint injections (often includes steroid component)
    • Nerve blocks
    • Epidural steroid injections (for nerve-related pain)
    • Medial branch block and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) (for pain due to arthritis)
    • Kyphoplasty (for fractures of the vertebra)
    • Spinal cord stimulation (an advanced form of therapy when injections/medications/surgery have not provided relief)

    Benefits:

    • Competitive salary and benefit package offered. 2-year partnership track available.
    • 100% outpatient setting in a professional, collegial environment in a physician-owned/led independent practice
    • Paid Time Off (PTO)
    • Excellent medical, dental, and vision benefits
    • Generous 401(k) incentive plan

    Community Overview:

    Alexandria, Virginia, is a city on the Potomac River, just south of Washington, DC. It's known for its Old Town, with brick sidewalks and well-preserved 18th- and 19th-century buildings. King Street is lined with boutiques and specialty shops. Founding fathers dined at Gadsby's Tavern, now a museum with period objects and photographs. Carlyle House Historic Park is a restored Georgian mansion with a garden.