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Family Medicine Physician - Salem, OR

Salem, OR

FAMILY MEDICINE PHYSICIAN
Praxis Health | Salem, Oregon
60 min from Portland & the Oregon Coast | Willamette Valley Wine Country

Praxis Health is looking for a family physician who wants to practice the way medicine should feel: a manageable panel, no hospital rounding, specialist support at your side, and a team that handles the administrative weight so you can focus on your patients. Imagine building the kind of primary care practice that first inspired you to become a physician. At South Salem Primary Care, you'll join a close-knit team that values meaningful patient relationships, clinical excellence, and a culture of genuine support. As part of Praxis Health, an independent, physician-led organization, you'll enjoy the stability of an established practice, the autonomy to care for patients your way, and the opportunity to make a lasting impact in one of Oregon's most welcoming communities.

COMPENSATION

  • Year one guarantee: $270,000
  • Year two production average: $320,000

INCENTIVE PACKAGE

  • Relocation, loan repayment, sign-on bonus structured around what matters most to you
  • Visa sponsorship: H-1B and J-1 candidates welcome

BENEFITS

  • Health, life, vision, and dental insurance
  • CME, Retirement: 401K and Roth options
  • Malpractice insurance paid in full
  • Oregon licensure & DEA covered

PRACTICE DETAILS

You will step into a fully established outpatient panel, with no building from scratch. An endocrinologist is embedded within the clinic, giving your patients specialist access without the typical referral friction.

  • Panel: 100% established, outpatient only, No OB
  • Schedule: 4-day workweek, 18 patients per day
  • Specialist access: Endocrinologist on-site
  • Support model: Physician autonomy backed by robust administrative support
  • Call: Shared only, no hospital call requirements

ABOUT SALEM, OREGON

Nestled in the heart of Oregon's picturesque Willamette Valley, Salem offers the perfect balance of vibrant city amenities and easy access to the outdoors. As Oregon's capital, Salem combines a thriving arts and culinary scene with charming neighborhoods, excellent schools, and a welcoming sense of community. Whether you're enjoying an afternoon at a local winery, exploring miles of nearby hiking and cycling trails, or strolling through Riverfront Park with family, life here moves at a pace that makes it easy to enjoy both your career and your personal life.

Salem's central location places the very best of the Pacific Northwest within easy reach. Spend weekends exploring the Oregon Coast, skiing on Mount Hood, wine tasting in the Willamette Valley, or visiting Portland's world-class dining and entertainment—all within a short drive. With a lower cost of living than many West Coast metropolitan areas and access to exceptional outdoor recreation year-round, Salem is a place where physicians can build not only a rewarding practice, but an exceptional quality of life.

Discover why so many physicians choose Salem not just as the next place to practice, but as the place to call home.

ABOUT PRAXIS HEALTH

Praxis Health has spent the past 50 years building a different kind of healthcare organization — one centered on relationships, community connection, and sustainability. As the Pacific Northwest’s leading independent healthcare network, we remain deeply committed to preserving the personal side of medicine while evolving thoughtfully toward value-based care models that better serve both patients and providers.

With a mission to improve the health and well-being of our community, we are committed to providing outstanding and compassionate care, which all starts with putting patients and families at the forefront. Our efforts focus not only on providing exceptional patient care, but also on the wellness services and community outreach that engage and empower the people we serve to take charge of their health. All delivered by a team of mission driven providers, employees and administrators – the best minds and the biggest hearts – to help ensure the safest, highest quality of care for all.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • MD or DO
  • Board certified or board eligible in Family Medicine

ADMINISTRATIVE & COMPLIANCE DISCLOSURE

The following physical requirements are included per standard credentialing and HR documentation. While performing the duties of this role, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit, stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must regularly lift or move up to 10 lbs, frequently up to 25 lbs, and occasionally up to 50 lbs. Work environment is a combination of medical office and exam/procedure room settings.

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