Become Part of the Team

An opportunity that is both rewarding to you and your community

 

Addiction Medicine at BrightView

The BrightView program is designed as a comprehensive medical wellness model. Our curriculum guides and educates patients on how to build the foundation for a life-long recovery process; educating patients on the neuropsychological approach. Our program includes a comprehensive treatment plan for symptom management, medical and psychological stabilization, and parallels the early phases of recovery. Although medication assisted treatment is an important part of the model at BrightView, pharmacotherapy alone is rarely sufficient treatment for substance use disorder. Treatment outcomes demonstrate a dose response effect based on the level or amount of psychosocial treatment services that are provided. Therefore, we at BrightView believe that we have an additional level of responsibility to patients with substance use disorder; this responsibility goes beyond prescribing and/or administering medications to treat chemical dependency. In line with that philosophy, BrightView only provides medication assisted treatment services to patients who are enrolled in our mental and social wellness program.

Becoming a BrightView Provider is Easy & Rewarding

If you are looking for an exciting opportunity to advance your career in medicine while at the same time receiving very competitive wages, BrightView may have an opportunity uniquely suited to deliver those outcomes. As a BrightView provider you are given unparalleled physician support:

  • Excellent compensation
  • Schedule flexibility
  • Clinical training
  • Credentialing & licensure
  • Malpractice insurance

So why not embark on a career path with one of the fastest growing practices in the Greater Cincinnati area?

Get started today in one of three ways:

1. ONSITE TRAINING

  • Attend a one-day session hosted by BrightView
    • Conducted from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
    • Limited to 6 attendees per training session
  • Addiction Medicine training led by Dr. Shawn Ryan
    • Complete the 8-hour buprenorphine waiver training
    • BrightView covers the course registration fee and materials
    • Submit DATA 2000 Waiver Information
  • What you need to bring:
    • Ohio Medical License
    • Ohio DEA License
    • Copy of photo ID
  • Breakfast and lunch will be provided free of charge
  • Sign-on to provide services at BrightView for $150+/hour
  • Paid $1,000 upon successful completion of the course and proof of waiver

2. REMOTE TRAINING

  • Addiction Medicine Training: Self-Directed
    • Complete the 8 hour buprenorphine waiver course online
    • Submit DATA 2000 Waiver Information
  • What you need to have in order to complete the course:
    • Ohio Medical License
    • Ohio DEA License
    • Copy of photo ID
  • Sign-on to provide services at BrightView for $150+/hour
  • Paid $500 upon successful completion of the course and proof of waiver

3. PHYSICIANS CURRENTLY WAIVERED

  • Provide proof of your waiver to BrightView along with your Ohio DEA, and Ohio Medical License
  • Sign-on to provide services at BrightView for $150+/hour
  • Paid a signing bonus based on waiver status:
    • 30 Patient Availability – $500
    • 100 Patient Availability – $1,000

 

Shawn A. Ryan, MD, MBA, ABEM, ABAM
President & Chief Medical Officer
Shawn originally trained as an emergency physician at the University of Cincinnati and simultaneously obtained his MBA while completing his residency. For the past 10 years, Shawn has practiced in the Greater Cincinnati area, and for part of that time functioned as a hospital administrator for Mercy Health (Department Chairman of Quality and Patient Safety). During this period, Shawn became acutely aware of the issue of heroin/opioid abuse in the region and for the past 5 years has been working tirelessly to make a difference in this community. Shawn serves on many regional, state, and national committees (including some for ASAM) focused on turning the tide of this epidemic. He is very excited to continue to lead in the field of addiction medicine and to have the opportunity to substantially impact the treatment needs of our region.

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