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Coastal Rheumatology Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Rheumatology Physician

Day, FL · On-site

$238.80K - $308K/yr

We are seeking a Rheumatologist to join an established practice in Coastal Florida. You'll be joining 2 other board-certified Rheumatologists in a hospital-employed medical group with more than 200 ...

$253.50K - $327.10K/yr

A 170-provider multispecialty group in southeast Massachusetts is adding a Rheumatologist. In ... Conveniently located in southeast Massachusetts in a coastal community * 20 minutes from Providence ...

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Rheumatologist | Wilmington, NC

Wilmington, NC · On-site

$255.30K - $329.40K/yr

What We Offer Novant Health Rheumatology - New Hanover is seeking a Rheumatologist. Opportunity ... Discover the coastal paradise of Wilmington, NC, where everyday life feels like a vacation. Nestled ...

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Coastal Rheumatology information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Rheumatologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rheumatologist, you need extensive medical training in internal medicine and rheumatology, typically requiring an MD or DO degree and board certification. Familiarity with diagnostic imaging, laboratory testing, and electronic medical record (EMR) systems is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment. Strong interpersonal skills, active listening, and patient education abilities help build trust and improve outcomes for those with chronic musculoskeletal conditions. These competencies enable the effective management of complex diseases and ensure high-quality, compassionate patient care.

What are the typical opportunities for professional development and specialization within a coastal rheumatology practice?

Working in coastal rheumatology often provides unique opportunities for professional growth, including exposure to a diverse patient population with varying rheumatic conditions influenced by local environmental factors. Clinicians may specialize further in areas such as autoimmune disease management, musculoskeletal ultrasound, or clinical research related to coastal or marine-associated health trends. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams—such as physical therapists, dermatologists, and primary care providers—is common, supporting continuous learning and skill development. Additionally, many practices encourage participation in continuing medical education (CME), conferences, and clinical trials to stay updated on the latest advancements in rheumatology.

What is Coastal Rheumatology?

Coastal Rheumatology refers to a medical practice or clinic specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases, such as arthritis, lupus, and other autoimmune or musculoskeletal disorders, typically located in a coastal region. Rheumatologists at such clinics provide expert care for patients experiencing joint pain, inflammation, and related symptoms. They use a combination of clinical evaluation, laboratory tests, and imaging to develop individualized treatment plans. Coastal Rheumatology clinics may also offer infusion therapies, patient education, and long-term disease management.

What is the difference between Coastal Rheumatology vs Rheumatology Nurse?

AspectCoastal RheumatologyRheumatology Nurse
CredentialsMedical degree, Rheumatology fellowship, Medical licenseRegistered Nurse (RN), Nursing license, Rheumatology certification (optional)
Work EnvironmentSpecialty medical clinics, outpatient settingsHospitals, clinics, outpatient care centers
Job RoleDiagnose and treat rheumatic diseases, prescribe medicationsAssist in patient care, administer treatments, patient education

Coastal Rheumatology involves physicians diagnosing and managing rheumatic conditions, while Rheumatology Nurses support patient care through assistance and treatment administration. Both roles are essential in rheumatology practices but differ in education, responsibilities, and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Coastal Rheumatology job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 99% Full Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution.

Rheumatology Physician

ProMedical Staffing, llc

Charleston, SC • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Rheumatology physician job in South Carolina :

Rheumatologist Needed in Coastal South Carolina

Excellence in Care balanced with Coastal Living

JOB DESCRIPTION:

  • Board Certified or Board EligibleRheumatologistNeeded for Coastal Charleston South Carolina
  • Hospital Employed
  • Call 1:5
  • Outpatient practice with very infrequent inpatient work
  • Busy practice from day one
  • Infusion Center
  • Come see what Charleston South Carolina has to offer

COMMUNITY:

  • Large metro city with population of 150,000 with service area of 870,000+.
  • Live and work in Charleston,voted one of the Best Cities.
  • Excellent public, private, charter, magnet, and religiousschools.
  • Enjoy water sports, fishing, outdoor life, hiking, boating, & recreational activities.
  • Professional sports, top rated restaurants.
  • Great weather year round.
  • Historic districts.
  • City feel in downtown area.
  • Plantations & gardens to visit and tour.
  • So much to see & do.

Equal Opportunity Employer

**Please only apply if you are a physician. Visa waivers cannot be sponsored at this location.

Come see why more physicians and healthcare providers consult with ProMedical Staffing about their career needs. Come find the right fit for your career! All inquiries are kept confidential. All CVs are kept confidential. Other opportunities nationwide available.

Nahry MinarsProMedical Staffing LLCCEO/Recruiting ManagerPlease contact me with any questions:Email: Phone:Office: To set up time to talk:

Board Certified or Board Eligible Medical Doctor with or w/o US residency with current US work visa.