1099 Telemedicine Endocrinologist | Michigan License Allara is a comprehensive women’s health provider that specializes in expert, longitudinal care that supports women through every life stage. Trusted by over 40,000 women nationwide, Allara makes expert healthcare accessible by connecting patients with multidisciplinary care teams that have a deep understanding of hormonal, metabolic, and reproductive care. Allara provides ongoing support for hormonal conditions like PCOS, chronic conditions like insulin resistance, and life stages like perimenopause, helping patients see improved health outcomes. As one of the fastest-growing women’s health platforms in the U.S., Allara is bridging long-overlooked gaps in healthcare for women.
The Opportunity
We\'re seeking board-certified Endocrinologists to provide comprehensive, empathetic, and collaborative care to women—including diagnosis, treatment, and management of chronic and acute conditions.
Location: Fully remote within the U.S.
Your Impact
Conduct thorough patient assessments and develop personalized treatment plans via video visits.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to deliver the highest standards of care.
Complete required trainings and adhere to company policies and best practices.
Promote preventative care and overall well-being through education and evidence-based strategies.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records.
Dedicate a minimum of 10 patient-facing hours per week, including consults, prescribing medications when appropriate, and providing necessary medical guidance.
Charting, addressing patient questions, and responding to administrative tasks and messages.
Required Qualifications
Required Medical License: MD or DO degree from an accredited institution.
Required Certification: Active national board certification in Endocrinology.
Required Experience: Minimum of 2 years of consecutive, recent experience as an Endocrinologist.
Women\'s health experience is a plus!
Independence: Ability to operate effectively as an independent provider with strong diagnostic and problem-solving abilities.
Communication Skills: Exceptional written and verbal communication with a focus on clarity and compassion.
Webside Manner: Strong ability to connect with patients virtually and provide empathetic care.
Commitment to Evidence-Based Care: Dedication to delivering treatments grounded in the latest research.
Technical Proficiency: Highly skilled in navigating multiple computer screens and proficient in tools such as EMR, text expanders, Gmail, Google Calendar, Zoom, and scheduling platforms.
Telemedicine: Experience is a plus!
State Licensure Requirements: An active, unrestricted, and unencumbered state license in at least one of the following states.
We collect all active state licenses in our application process. If we do not have an immediate need for your specific license(s), we can revisit opportunities in the future if your experience aligns.
What Allara Offers
Compensation: We offer competitive per-visit rates, plus additional pay for charting, administrative tasks, and other patient-related tasks.
Fully Remote Role: Work from anywhere in the US.
1099 Contract Agreement: Enjoy the flexibility and independence of a contractor role.
Flexible Schedules: Set the hours that best fit your lifestyle and availability.
Mission-Driven Impact: Join us in transforming healthcare for women, making a meaningful difference every day.
Collaborative Community: Engage with and learn from a network of dedicated Allara providers.
Inclusive Work Environment: Be part of a supportive, diverse, and collaborative team that values innovation and inclusion.
Allara is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and patients.
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