Physiatrist Remote & Hybrid Only Jobs in West Virginia

A Physiatrist, also known as a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) physician, focuses on the nonsurgical management of nerve, muscle, and bone diseases that affect movement, function, and quality of life. They specialize in diagnosing, treating, and directing a comprehensive rehabilitation plan for patients with conditions ranging from acute sports injuries to chronic conditions like arthritis or neurological disorders. They collaborate with a team of healthcare professionals to provide a patient-centered approach to improve their patients' ability to function in their everyday lives.

Physiatrists must have a Medical Degree (MD) or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, followed by a residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Board certification in PM&R, issued by the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, is highly recommended. Essential skills for a Physiatrist include excellent diagnostic abilities, effective communication, and a strong understanding of the physical and psychological challenges faced by individuals with disabilities or impairments. Prior to becoming a Physiatrist, a professional may have served roles such as a Medical Intern, Medical Resident, or a Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Fellow.

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Physician - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation/Interventional Pain-Berkeley Medical Center

  • West Virginia University
  • Martinsburg, WV
  • 3 days ago
  • Martinsburg, WV
  • 3 days ago

Duties: The successful candidate will practice in the area of physical medicine and rehabilitation and interventional spine and pain management....

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Demographic Data for West Virginia

Moving to West Virginia? Find some basic demographic data about West Virginia below.


Local
National
1,793,392
34,659

Salary for Physiatrist Jobs in West Virginia

This is the average annual salary for Physiatrist jobs in West Virginia as reported by the BLS.

$241,220


Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Physiatrist positions.



Highest Education Level

Physiatrists in West Virginia offer the following education background
Doctorate Degree
68.2%
Bachelor's Degree
14.9%
Master's Degree
12.8%
Vocational Degree or Certification
2.1%
High School or GED
1.2%
Associate's Degree
0.8%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Physiatrists in West Virginia
2-4 years
34.5%
Less than 1 year
18.2%
4-6 years
17.8%
1-2 years
16.4%
10+ years
7.1%
8-10 years
4.7%
None
1.4%