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How much do internship medical doctor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship medical doctor in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an intern medicine doctor do?

An intern medicine doctor, also known as a medical intern or resident, provides patient care under supervision, assists in diagnosing and treating illnesses, and gains practical experience in a clinical setting. They perform tasks such as taking medical histories, conducting examinations, and documenting patient information as part of their training to become licensed physicians.

What is the difference between Internship Medical Doctor vs Medical Resident?

AspectInternship Medical DoctorMedical Resident
CredentialsMedical degree (MD or equivalent), completion of medical schoolMedical degree (MD or equivalent), completion of internship
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, supervised clinical settingsHospitals, specialized departments, ongoing supervision
Role & ResponsibilitiesBasic patient care, learning, assisting senior doctorsAdvanced patient management, independent decision-making under supervision
DurationTypically 1 yearVaries from 1 to 3 years depending on specialty

Internship Medical Doctors are recent graduates gaining practical experience, while Medical Residents are more advanced trainees focusing on specialized clinical skills. Both roles are essential in medical training but differ in experience level and responsibilities.

How does an internship work for an internship as a doctor?

An internship for a medical doctor is a supervised training period typically lasting one year, during which the intern gains practical experience in various medical departments. Interns perform clinical tasks under the supervision of licensed physicians, develop clinical skills, and often need to pass licensing exams to progress toward full medical licensure.
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Civilian Pain Management Physicians at Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center - 99th Medical Gr...

Civilian Pain Management Physicians at Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center - 99th Medical Gr...

Sterling Medical Corp.

Las Vegas, NV โ€ข On-site

Full-time, Contractor

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Pain Management Physicians

Civilian Pain Management Physicians at Mike Oโ€™Callaghan Military Medical Center โ€“ 99th Medical Group 4700 North Las Vegas Boulevard Nellis Air Force Base, NV .

1099 / Independent Contractor

Full time

US Citizen

Degree/Education: Must hold a doctoral degree in a relevant field, Doctor of Medicine

(M.D.), or Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.). For D.C. candidates, the degree must be from a

Doctor of Chiropractic program accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education

(CCE). If the degree is from a foreign chiropractic school, the education must be

substantially equivalent to that of accredited programs in the United States, as

demonstrated by successful completion of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners

(NBCE) Parts I, II, III, and IV examinations. For M.D. and D.O. candidates, the degree

must be from an accredited medical school in the United States or Canada, accredited by

the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association, the Association

of American Medical Colleges, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, or the

Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation of the American Osteopathic

Association. A degree from a foreign medical school must provide education and medical

knowledge substantially equivalent to accredited schools in the United States, as

demonstrated by permanent certification by the Educational Commission for Foreign

Medical Graduates (ECFMG) or successful completion of the U.S. Medical Licensing

Examination (USMLE) /Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination of

the US (COMLEX).

Fellowship/Residency: For M.D. and D.O. candidates, the candidate must have

successfully completed a residency program in Family Medicine, anesthesiology,

neurology, or physical medicine and rehabilitation accredited by the Accreditation

Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or the American Osteopathic

Association (AOA). The residency program must provide comprehensive training in a

wide range of medical disciplines, including internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and

gynecology, psychiatry, geriatrics, and preventive medicine, to prepare the physician to

provide care to patients of all ages. The first year of the residency program, often referred

to as the internship year, must include supervised clinical experience in various medical

specialties. Internship and residency requirements are not applicable for D.C. candidates.

Experience: The candidate must have a minimum of three (3) years of full-time clinical

experience in their respective field within the last five years. This must include at least

two (2) years of documented clinical experience applying the integrative medicine

modalities for which they are trained and/or certified. For M.D. and D.O. candidates, this

experience must also include demonstrated proficiency in myofascial techniques and

other integrative therapies such as trigger point injections and acupuncture

Certifications

BLS, ACLS, PALS and documented training from the National Foundation for Integrative Medicine (NFIM) or a similar accredited body in therapies such as acupuncture, myofascial release techniques, shockwave therapy, or similar non-pharmacological treatments. For M.D. and D.O. candidates.

Board Certification: Board certification is required for M.D. and D.O. candidates by an appropriate American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) or American Osteopathic Association (AOA) board. A board-certified specialist (in anesthesiology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, or neurology) with fellowship training in diagnosing, managing, and treating acute and chronic pain, including interventional procedures (e.g., nerve blocks, injections, implants)

Licensure: Current, full, active, and unrestricted license to practice medicine in Nevada

Hours: Typical duty hours are 0730 to 1630

No On Call

In this position, you will have the opportunity to work as a civilian with our active-duty military!

ย  For more information, please contact Nellie Francis