Internal Medicine Physician - Outpatient

Job Summary and Responsibilities Our multispecialty group,

Dignity Health Medical Group – Stockton

, a service of Dignity Health Medical Foundation, is seeking a full-time, board-certified or board-eligible Internal Medicine Physician to join our team in Stockton, California. If you’re eager to practice where collaboration meets compassion and every patient story matters, we want to hear from you!

Practice Highlights: Join a well-established, multi-specialty group Outpatient practice and access to 24/7 Hospitalist Program High prevalence of chronic disease management, including diabetes and hypertension Opportunity to precept Internal Medicine residents (compensated preceptorship) Flexibility and Exceptional Work/Life Balance: Full-time schedule: Monday – Friday; no weekends Flexible scheduling: 5 or 4-day work week available; One clinic location, no hospital call Candidates open to working evenings are a plus, though not required Live and work in sunny California, with easy access to San Francisco, Napa, Monterey, and Lake Taho

Resources to Help You Succeed: Team of providers available to offer procedural training Supportive environment with robust clinical and administrative resources Part of Dignity Health, the fifth-largest hospital system in the country

Competitive Compensation and Benefits: Excellent earning potential w/a guaranteed salary of $246,755 – $296,789 /Yr for the first 2yrs Generous sign-on bonus and relocation assistance Comprehensive benefits, including health insurance, retirement plans, CME allowance, and more Visa sponsorship can be considered

Job Requirements MD or DO degree, Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in Internal Medicine (ABMS or AOA) A valid and unrestricted California medical license DEA Certification

Where You'll Work Dignity Health Medical Group – Stockton

, a service of Dignity Health Medical Foundation, is a dynamic and rapidly growing multi-specialty group, currently home to over 20 dedicated physicians and advanced practice providers. As part of Dignity Health, one of the largest and most respected health systems in the nation, we’re committed to delivering exceptional, compassionate care to our community. We are proud to be affiliated with St.

Joseph’s Medical Center, a 360-bed regional hospital recognized for its advanced care and comprehensive services.

Dignity Health is a member of

CommonSpirit®

, one of the nation's largest health systems dedicated to advancing health for all people. #HEC

About Stockton, CA:

Living in Stockton, California, means being part of a vibrant and diverse community with a lower cost of living and convenient access to major cities like San Francisco, Sacramento, and the Napa Valley. Enjoy outdoor recreation in the nearby Delta waterways, local parks, and vineyards. Join us in the heart of San Joaquin County, where you can pursue your passion and make a meaningful impact on health care—one patient at a time. A sneak peak to learn more about us

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Pay Range $246,755 - $296,789 /year

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