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Physician Family Practice-Without OB - Competitive Salary

Froedtert ThedaCare

Sheboygan, WI

$300K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Join an established, physician-led team at our Sheboygan medical office in the "Malibu of the Midwest." Froedtert ThedaCare, a premier non-profit health system in Northeast Wisconsin is seeking to add a BE/BC Family Medicine Physician to their high-functioning team. Enjoy a supportive environment designed to let you focus on patient care while maintaining a true work-life balance.
 
Practice Highlights
  • Optimal Patient Volume: 1.0 FTE consists of 35 patient contact hours, providing a manageable pace with dedicated time for clinical excellence.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Choose between a four- or five-day workweek with full-time and part-time opportunities available; no late nights or weekends.
  • Advanced Efficiency Tools: Integrated Epic EMRDAX Copilot (AI ambient sensing), and Dragon dictation tools significantly reduce charting time and administrative burden.
  • Team-Based Model: Join a collegial group of 2 Physicians and 2 APPs supported by a robust nursing, administrative, and specialty infrastructure.
  • Minimal Call: Equitable 1:7 call rotation; nurse triage handles all first-line calls, ensuring your time off is truly protected.
  • Clinical Autonomy: Focus on outpatient-based family medicine with the freedom to incorporate procedures based on your professional interests.

Compensation & Comprehensive Benefits
  • Income Stability: Two-year salary guarantee followed by a transition to a high-earning, production-based model in year three, keeping a base salary.
  • Exceptional Sign-On: $300,000 sign-on/retention bonus (distributed over six years).
  • Elite Time Off: 35 days of annual PTO to ensure a healthy work-life balance.
  • Professional Growth: $5,000 annual CME allowance plus dedicated support for your ongoing development.
  • Comprehensive Protection: Malpractice coverage including tail insurance and access to the WI Patient Compensation Fund.
  • Retirement Security: Robust 403(b) and 457(b) options with generous employer contributions for the 403(b).
  • Full Benefits: Top-tier health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance.

Sheboygan Services
  • Primary Care - Family Medicine
  • Audiology
  • Behavioral Health
  • Ear, Nose and Throat
  • Foot and Ankle
  • Gastroenterology
  • General Surgery
  • Hand and Wrist
  • Heart and Vascular
  • Ortho Now
  • Orthopaedics
  • SpineCare Back and Neck Pain Options
  • Sports Medicine
  • Total Joint Replacement Clinic
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Lab Services
Community Overview
Sheboygan, Wisconsin, known as the "Malibu of the Midwest" for its freshwater surfing and the "Bratwurst Capital of the World," is a scenic coastal city on Lake Michigan. It offers a high-energy lakefront lifestyle blended with deep industrial roots.
 
Activities and Recreation
  • Lake Michigan Coastline: A premier destination for freshwater surfing, kiteboarding, and salmon fishing. Deland Park features a large marina and expansive sandy beaches.
  • Kohler-Andrae State Park: Located just south of the city, offering stunning sand dunes, cordwalk hiking trails, and beachside camping.
  • Elite Golf: Situated only 10 miles from Whistling Straits, the world-renowned links-style course that has hosted multiple PGA Championships and the Ryder Cup.
  • The Arts: The John Michael Kohler Arts Center is a nationally recognized contemporary art museum, famous for its artist-built environments and world-class exhibits.
  • Brat Days: An annual summer festival celebrating the city’s culinary heritage with live music and local food. 
 
Downtown Features
  • 8th Street Corridor: The heart of the city, featuring a mix of historic architecture, local boutiques, and the Stephanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, a restored 1920s atmospheric theater.
  • Riverfront Boardwalk: A scenic walkway along the Sheboygan River lined with "fishing shanties" that have been converted into unique shops, ice cream parlors, and seafood restaurants.
  • City Green: A vibrant outdoor community space in the center of downtown that hosts live concerts and outdoor markets. 
 
Amenities: Dining and Stores
  • Dining: Home to legendary bratwurst taverns like Charcoal Inn and upscale lakefront dining at Blue Harbor Resort. The culinary scene is diverse, featuring authentic Hmong cuisine, Italian eateries, and modern gastropubs.
  • Shopping: Downtown offers specialized boutiques and galleries, while the Taylor Drive and Kohler Memorial Drive corridors host major national retailers, grocery chains, and the Memorial Mall area. 
 
Housing and Real Estate
  • Existing Housing: The city offers a variety of housing stock, from historic lakeside estates and Victorian-era homes to affordable mid-century bungalows.
  • New Build Housing and Lots: Expansion is focused on the city’s western and southern edges. New subdivisions are currently being developed, providing modern single-family home lots and luxury lakeside condominiums.
  • Apartments and Rentals: The rental market has expanded significantly with luxury multi-family developments along the riverfront and downtown loft conversions.
  • Cost of Living: Sheboygan is recognized for its affordability, with housing costs remaining below the Wisconsin state average while offering high-end coastal amenities. 
 
Education
  • Public: The Sheboygan Area School District is the largest in the county, featuring specialized charter schools and two main high schools, North and South.
  • Private: Options include Sheboygan County Christian High School and Sheboygan Lutheran High School, along with several parochial elementary schools.
  • Higher Education: Home to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus, and located near Lakeshore Technical College and Lakeland University
 
Froedtert ThedaCare Healthcare
Sheboygan serves as a major healthcare hub for the Lake Michigan coastline through the Froedtert ThedaCare network: 
  • Froedtert ThedaCare Health - Sheboygan (Memorial): A full-service hospital providing emergency medicine, advanced surgical services, and specialized inpatient care.
  • Froedtert ThedaCare Clinics: Multiple locations throughout the city, including the Taylor Drive and N. 25th Street facilities, offer primary care, pediatrics, orthopedics, and walk-in urgent care.