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Pain Management Physician - Physician Advisory Reviewer (MUST be licensed in Mis

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Dane Street, LLC

Mississippi, USA

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Overview Dane Street, a nationally recognized Independent Review Organization (IRO) and leading provider of Utilization Review (UR) services, is expanding its expert physician panel. We are currently seeking Board-Certified Pain Management Physicians with an active Mississippi medical license to perform independent medical reviews on a fully remote, flexible schedule. This non-clinical, contract-based opportunity is ideal for pain specialists interested in earning supplemental income while maintaining their clinical practice. Position Details Specialty: Pain Management / Interventional Pain Medicine License Requirement: Active, unrestricted Mississippi medical license Employment Type: 1099 Independent Contractor Location: Fully Remote / Telework Compensation: Paid per case (most take 15–20 minutes to review) Scheduling: You set your own hours and case volume Start Date: Onboarding and training typically completed within 1 week Key Responsibilities Review medical records and treatment requests for medical necessity Provide objective, evidence-based decisions on appealed or disputed cases Deliver detailed, written reports — no direct patient care involved Complete all casework securely through Dane Street’s online portal Required Qualifications Board Certification in Pain Medicine (via Anesthesiology, PM&R, or Neurology pathways) Active and unrestricted Mississippi Medical License Current involvement in clinical practice Strong written communication and analytical skills Experience applying clinical guidelines and evidence-based standards (e.g., ODG, ACOEM, FSMB guidelines) Why Partner with Dane Street? Work-Life Balance: 100% remote and self-paced—you decide when and how often you work Efficient Workflow: Most reviews take only 15–20 minutes No Admin Work: We handle all record collection and document formatting Supportive Onboarding: Full training and continuous support from our medical team User-Friendly Platform: Secure access to records, guidelines, and tools all in one place Prompt Turnarounds: Case deadlines typically range from 1 to 5 business days Make an Impact Without Leaving Your Desk Join Dane Street’s respected panel of physician reviewers and contribute your expertise—on your schedule and terms. Apply now to get started.

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