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Psychiatry Physician Jobs in Illinois

The Medicus Firm has 2 physician Psychiatry jobs in Illinois with salaries ranging from $207,500 to $237,500 in these top cities Springfield

Academic Psychiatry In Illinois | No RVU Threshold!
Ref# PSY 24235

Academic Psychiatry Shape the Future of Psychiatry   Position Highlights :  The role offers the flexibility to shape your practice around your passion and where your ski » Read More
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Illinois

Academic Psychiatry | Position Flexibility | Springfield, IL
Ref# PSY 24236

ADULT PSYCHIATRY   Southern Illinois University, Springfield   Position Highlights :  Position Flexibility: Position tailored to your interest and skillset  Open » Read More
Location

Illinois

Psychiatry Jobs

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Benefits
Some benefits of working as a Psychiatrist include working in a variety of settings, being in an in-demand field, a flexible schedule, receiving above-average compensation, and meeting a variety of patients throughout your career and building relationships with them.

Skills
As a Psychiatrist, you should possess the following skills: detail-oriented, problem-solving skills, communication, bedside manner, and compassion.

Job Duties
In this field, you will perform duties such as conducting evaluations and providing diagnoses, referring patients for psychological testing, learning patients’ history to properly create a treatment plan, and prescribing medication to help with chemical imbalances.

Work Environment
Psychiatrists may work in private practices, clinics, psychiatric hospitals, university medical centers, courts, prisons, nursing homes, and rehabilitation programs, among others.

Education
While the education requirements to become a physician may be overwhelming, some physicians choose to participate in CME, or continuing medical education. You will find that there are specialty-specific organizations that offer CME resources, but there are also websites dedicated to the cause. Some of the resources you will find are as follows: podcasts, webinars, live or virtual conferences, videos, and live or virtual courses. You can find CME resources using the following organizations: AudioDigest, Psychiatry Online, Psychiatric Times, Mayo Clinic, The CME Institute, CMEList, and the American Medical Association (AMA).

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