National Provider of IME and Medical Peer Review Services
Occupational Medicine Reviewer
Location
Washington
Posted
7 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Occupational Medicine Reviewer
Dane Street
• Evaluate medical records • Prepare concise clinical summaries • Provide independent medical opinions in response to specific client questions • Assess medical necessity, causation, work-relatedness, impairment, disability status, return-to-work recommendations, and appropriateness of treatment • Conduct evidence-based clinical assessments • Prepare clear, comprehensive written reports • Participate in peer-to-peer discussions when necessary • Answer client-specific questions regarding occupational injuries, illnesses, and workplace health concerns • Apply current clinical guidelines and standards of care to all reviews
Job Requirements
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
- Board Certification in Occupational Medicine preferred
- Current, unrestricted Washington medical license
- Active clinical practice or recent experience in Occupational Medicine
- Minimum of 5 years of post-residency clinical experience
- Ability to attend required orientation and training sessions
- Maintain all applicable licensure, certifications, credentialing, and professional requirements necessary to perform reviewer services
Benefits
- Independent consultant role with flexible scheduling
- Ability to choose case types and workload based on availability
- No physician-patient relationship established; no treatment is rendered—all reviews are advisory in nature only
- Streamlined case assignment and management through a user-friendly online portal
- Administrative support provided by Dane Street, including record collection and organization
- Fully prepared cases with chronological medical records and applicable clinical guidelines
- Initial training, ongoing support, and a dedicated point of contact
- Predictable workflow with opportunities for supplemental professional income
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