Sutter East Bay Medical Group (SEBMG) is seeking a full-time, non-interventional Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) physician with expertise in back and spine disorders. This physician will join a collaborative, multidisciplinary team practicing evidence-based medicine in the management of spinal conditions. The team will include clinicians from multiple disciplines: Physical Medicine, Interventional Pain management, Neurology, Neurosurgery, and physical therapy.
We are seeking a clinician with strong skills in evaluating and managing spinal disorders. Fellowship training or prior clinical experience in this area is preferred. The ideal candidate will demonstrate excellent collaboration skills, contribute clinical expertise, and help shape spine care protocols. While leadership qualities are welcomed, this role is not intended as a managerial or administrative position.
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Founded in 2005, Sutter East Bay Medical Group is a rapidly growing, multi-specialty medical group with more than 400 clinicians across 20+ specialties. We provide care in over ten community-based care centers and four hospitals in the San Francisco East Bay. Affiliated with the Sutter East Bay Medical Foundation, SEBMG clinicians benefit from robust administrative support, advanced technology, and an integrated care network that allows them to focus on delivering high-quality patient care.
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