A daytime-only Hospitalist opportunity is available at a facility in Mount Clemens, Michigan — a well-positioned suburban Detroit community with strong regional healthcare infrastructure. This is a round-and-go model with a manageable census, making it an appealing fit for a clinician who values predictable daytime hours, clinical efficiency, and the backing of a nationally recognized physician practice organization. The role offers immediate stability within a large, established hospitalist group supported by robust patient safety and wellness infrastructure.
Perks and Benefits
- Employment with a large, nationally recognized physician practice organization providing long-term career stability
- Access to a structured clinician wellness program designed to support provider well-being and reduce burnout
- Clinician referral program with associated incentives
- Practice under the umbrella of a national Patient Safety Organization, providing liability support and quality infrastructure
Practice Highlights
- Daytime-only schedule — no overnight shifts
- Round-and-go model with a manageable daily census, supporting efficient workflow and work-life balance
- Inpatient hospitalist practice embedded within a facility serving the Mount Clemens and greater Macomb County region
- Supported by the clinical and administrative resources of one of the largest physician practice organizations in the United States
- Access to national patient safety infrastructure and peer support through a recognized Patient Safety Organization
Qualifications
- Board certification or board eligibility in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, or a related hospitalist-appropriate specialty
- Active Michigan medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start
- Comfort managing a general inpatient adult census in a community hospital setting
About the Community
Mount Clemens is the county seat of Macomb County, situated along the Clinton River approximately 20 miles northeast of downtown Detroit — offering easy access to a major metropolitan area while maintaining a distinct small-city character. The region features affordable housing, well-regarded public and private schools, and proximity to Lake St. Clair waterfront recreation, making it a practical and livable base for physicians relocating to southeast Michigan. Detroit's cultural amenities, professional sports, and international airport are all within a short commute.