- Our Department
- DFM at a Glance
- Faculty & Staff Directory
- Faculty Development
- Newsletter: DFM Showcase
- In the News
- Digital Media Library
- Events Calendar
- Find Jobs
- Assistant Professor (CHS) - Madison, Northeast Clinic
- Assistant Professor (CHS) - Wausau
- Clinical Instructor - PA Program
- Clinical Physician - Beaver Dam
- Clinical Physician - Cross Plains
- Clinical Physician - DeForest
- Clinical Physician - Fort Atkinson
- Clinical Physician - Madison
- Clinical Physician - Monona
- Clinical Physician - Mt Horeb
- Clinical Physician - Portage
- Clinical Physician - Waunakee
- 40th Anniversary
- Make a Gift
- Contact Us
- Web Site Feedback
- Residency Programs
- Med Student Education
- Research
- Patient Care
- Fellowships
- Innovation & Outreach
- PA Program
Clinical Physician - Beaver Dam
The University of Wisconsin Beaver Dam Clinic, located in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, seeks 2 Clinical Physicians.
Job Responsibilities:
We are interested in dynamic family physicians to provide the full spectrum of family practice skills preferably to include maternity care (OB).
The successful candidates will provide direct clinical care and participate in faculty call and family medicine service schedules. In addition, as members of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine, these physicians will have access to teaching and other programs which are part of the Department.
Salary/Benefits: Competitive Salary and excellent Benefits (combination of University of Wisconsin and UW Medical Foundation salary and benefits)
Hospitals: Beaver Dam Community Hospital
Community: Beaver Dam is a thriving city of 15,000+ residents, nestled among three nearby major metropolitan areas. With a 6,000 acre lake, beautiful parks, and a progressive school system Beaver Dam is a wonderful place to call home.
PVL #:
The UW-Madison is an EO/AA employer, women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Wisconsin caregiver and open records laws apply. A background check will be conducted prior to employment.


