Form Health (virtual obesity medicine clinic) is recruiting for a Endocrinology role in Remote. The posting lists $157,000 – $168,750 separately from SalaryDr physician-reported market data. Review the package, work design, source, and market comparison before expressing interest.
$157k - $169k/yr employer-posted compensation
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$335k/$360k/$370k
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$157,000 – $168,750
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itudes for creating an inclusive, safe, and positive work environment. Base Annual Salary $157,000-$168,750 USD
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Employer-posted pay
$157k - $169k/yr
Midpoint $162,875 · listed on official posting
Physician-reported median
$360k
60 physician reports · national cohort · total comp
Posted pay
$335k/$360k/$370k
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Peer median
$360k
61 reports · national
Active supply
72
Physician
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9/72
state roles with reviewed pay
Work-life
4.0/5
2 physician reports
61 SalaryDr Endocrinology reports in national show a $360,000 median.
Physicians in this comparison cohort report 4.1/5 average job satisfaction.
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Is $157,000–$168,750 base salary only, or expected total compensation including bonus and productivity?
The posted pay sits below what 60 Endocrinology physicians report (national median $360,000) — what closes that gap: productivity upside, bonus, equity, or schedule?
What is the call schedule, and is call compensated separately or built into the base?
How many weeks of PTO and CME time are included, and is unused time paid out?
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<p><a href="https://www.formhealth.co"><strong>Form Health</strong></a><strong> </strong>is a virtual obesity medicine clinic delivering multi-disciplinary evidence-based obesity treatment through telemedicine. Obesity impacts more than 40% of the US adult population, and although historically only about 1% of patients received medical treatment for their disease, the field of Obesity Medicine is entering a period of rapid growth. Form Health provides high-quality expert care and leverages technology to enhance the patient experience. All Form Health patients work closely with their physician-led care team, which also includes advanced practice professionals and Registered Dietitians. Through our proprietary mobile app patients engage in regular video visits, as well as text messaging, photo journaling, digital data transmission, and customized educational materials. We hold ourselves to the highest standards of clinical care, and to treating every individual with empathy and respect. </p>
<p>Founded in 2019, Form Health is a venture-backed innovative startup with an experienced clinical and leadership team. Our mission is to empower patients and be leaders in Obesity Medicine driving impact at a national scale. We are deeply invested in our core value to put patients first, and also deeply committed to creating a culture where every employee is valued and we learn and improve together. </p>
<p><strong>About the Role:</strong></p>
<p>We are seeking Physicians specialized in <strong>Endocrinology and Obesity Medicine </strong>to join our innovative, multidisciplinary chronic disease management team, and who are actively licensed in <strong>AL, TN, OK, MO, IN, SC or GA, </strong>and currently hold a LOQ (Letter of Qualification) with the IMLC (Interstate Medical Licensure Compact).</p>
<p>This new role is <strong>Modified FTE (32 or 36hrs/week) role, </strong>designed for an American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) certified <strong>Endocrinologist</strong> with demonstrated expertise in <strong>obesity medicine, comprehensive diabetes management</strong>, and a strong interest in working collaboratively with Endocrine Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) in providing high-quality patient care.</p>
<p>A critical aspect of this role is ensuring the safe and effective management of patients with complex co-morbidities, including <strong>Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD), and Cardiovascular conditions</strong>. The physician will help enhance the consistency, safety, and effectiveness of patient care across the team, specifically integrating the use of <strong>Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs)</strong> and <strong>insulin pump</strong> therapy.</p>
<p>This role will include participation in a rotating after hours call schedule with Form Health clinical leadership and will have a reduced clinical schedule the weeks of on-call coverage.</p>
<p>This is a full-time position based in a remote, telemedicine clinical setting. The physician will work closely with a supportive care team and have protected time for supervision, teaching, and administrative duties.</p>
<h3><strong>What You Will Do:</strong></h3>
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<li>Provide direct patient care in a telemedicine clinical setting, focusing on evidence-based treatment for obesity and comprehensive diabetes management, including insulin titration and care of patients who may already be using insulin pumps and/or continuous glucose monitors (CGMs).</li>
<li>You have your own panel of patients, and the role could also involve collaborating with APP colleagues and Registered Dietitians specializing in diabetes treatment, primarily Type 2 Diabetes. This role could involve APP collaboration and supervision. </li>
<li>Review charts and conduct initial and return visits for APP patients every third visit to ensure quality, continuity of care, and appropriate management of CKD/ESRD and CAD/CV conditions.</li>
<li>Provide advanced treatment planning and medical management support for complex endocrinology cases, escalated concerns, and patients requiring specialized management protocols.</li>
<li>Prescribe non-controlled medications, including those for obesity and diabetes, for patients under both direct care and in coordination with APPs.</li>
<li>Conduct weekly 30 minute collaborative meetings and 30 min asynchronous communication time with each assigned Endocrine-Specialized APP to review cases, address clinical challenges, and provide ongoing mentorship.</li>
<li>Ensure clinical documentation, protocols, and treatment pathways are followed consistently within the team, with a focus on guidelines for managing complex diabetic populations.</li>
<li>Assist in the professional development of colleagues by fostering clinical growth, offering feedback, and supporting continuing education in both endocrinology and obesity medicine.</li>
<li>Participate in team-based care initiatives and contribute to a culture of collaboration and high-quality care.</li>
<li>Attend relevant departmental meetings and contribute to quality improvement efforts within the diabetes and obesity medicine program.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>About You:</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Required:</strong> Board certification in Endocrinology by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)</li>
<li><strong>Highly Preferred:</strong> Certification by the American Board of Obesity Medicine (ABOM) or demonstrated extensive clinical experience (minimum 3 years) in obesity medicine and pharmacotherapy (older generation oral and newer injectable medications). </li>
<li><strong>Required: </strong>Active and unrestricted Medical State License in either of the following states<strong> AL, TN, OK, MO, IN, SC or GA, and currently holding</strong> a LOQ (Letter of Qualification) with the IMLC (Interstate Medical Licensure Compact)</li>
<li>Minimum of 5 years as an attending physician in endocrinology.</li>
<li><strong>Demonstrated competency and comfort in managing patients with complex co-morbidities, including CKD, ESRD, and CAD/CV conditions.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Expertise in advanced diabetes management, including the use of CGMs, insulin pumps, and complex insulin regimens.</strong></li>
<li>Strong interest in mentoring, teaching, and collaborating with Endocrine-Specialized APPs and <strong>Registered Dietiti…
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