Internal Medicine Primary Care Physician - Albany, Georgia
Commonwealth Medical Services
Posted: February 18, 2026
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Quick Summary
Join a team of physicians in a patient-focused outpatient practice in Albany, Georgia, as a primary care physician for a busy weekday-only schedule.
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Job Description
Internal Medicine Physician – Outpatient Opportunity
An established physician group is seeking a Board Certified Internal Medicine Physician to join a patient-focused outpatient practice serving a diverse community. This opportunity offers clinical variety, strong community engagement, and a collaborative care environment that supports both professional satisfaction and work–life balance.
The position is weekday-only, with no inpatient responsibilities, no weekends, and no holiday coverage, along with minimal call requirements, allowing physicians to maintain a predictable schedule while delivering high-quality care.
Practice Overview
• Established, mission-driven physician organization
• Commitment to delivering high-quality care to diverse patient populations
• Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) care model
• Strong emphasis on quality improvement and patient experience
• Supportive, team-oriented clinical environment promoting work–life balance
Community Highlights
• Regional metropolitan hub with strong local character
• Wide range of dining, shopping, and entertainment options
• Access to arts, cultural venues, and outdoor recreation
• Parks, wildlife attractions, and scenic riverfront amenities
• Convenient proximity to beaches, mountains, and a major metropolitan area
This opportunity is ideal for physicians seeking a stable outpatient role that combines meaningful community-based care with a balanced lifestyle and supportive organizational culture.
Requirements:
Qualifications
• MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school
• Board Certified in Internal Medicine
• Active state medical license or willingness to obtain licensure
• Strong communication and patient-centered care skills
• Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary clinical team