Internal Medicine Physician
CURAtive - Lawrence, KS
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Primary Care Physician Near Kansas City Internal Medicine or Family Medicine 4-Day Workweek University Town Join a well-established outpatient primary care clinic in a thriving university town just outside Kansas City as it enters an exciting new growth phase. This opportunity offers a ready-made patient panel, strong specialty support, and the flexibility of a four-day workweek, making it an excellent fit for physicians seeking balance without sacrificing clinical fulfillment. The practice welcomes Internal Medicine and Family Medicine physicians and provides a supportive environment with mentorship, leadership opportunities, and long-term stability. Practice Overview 100% outpatient care with a focus on adult and geriatric patients Established patient panel with immediate volume Strong specialty referral network Optional APP supervision with associated stipend Opportunities for clinical leadership and program development Schedule & Call Four-day workweek with 32 hours of patient-facing clinical time Light call rotation: 1 in 7, phone-only No inpatient responsibilities Designed to support work-life balance and long-term sustainability Compensation & Benefits Generous base salary with productivity incentives Generous CME and professional development allowance Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, life, disability, retirement match, paid time off, and malpractice with tail Eligibility for student loan forgiveness About Lawrence, Kansas Just over half an hour from Kansas City, Lawrence punches well above its size. It's a university town with walkable neighborhoods, a thriving arts and music scene, farm-to-table dining, and plenty of outdoor recreation. Excellent schools, affordable housing, and easy access to Kansas City's cultural attractions and international airport make it one of the more underrated places to land in the Midwest. Lawrence is the kind of place people move to and stop looking. Apply today.
Created: 2026-03-05