Internal Medicine at Kernodle Clinic, A Duke Health Practice
Internal Medicine at Kernodle Clinic, A Duke Health Practice
Description
Duke Health seeks an Internal Medicine physician at the Kernodle Clinic in the Burlington area of NC. Kernodle Clinic is Duke’s flagship practice in their western market. Kernodle Clinic is Duke’s largest community-based multi-specialty practice of 60 physicians and 46 mid-level providers covering 15 medical and surgical specialties. The practice includes 75,000 sq. ft. main office, plus a walk-in clinic and two satellite offices, one in Mebane and the other in Elon.
We are growing our Internal Medicine team at two of our Kernodle Clinic locations:
Burlington office has a team of 10 physicians and 5 advanced practice providers
Call 1:15 (office call only, answering service fields first call, no inpatient responsibilities)
18-24 pts/day
Abridge AI scribe available
Dedicated 1:1 ratio of MD/MA or nurse staff
Rotating PA students as well as medical students
Current Mebane practice will relocate to new construction in Mebane upon completion Fall 2026
Join close to 10 specialties in a brand new clinic setting
Abridge AI scribe available
Dedicated 1:1 ratio of MD/MA or nurse staff
Kernodle Clinic offers a robust compensation plan that rewards clinical productivity. Duke contributes 9% of base salary to selected retirement plan, excellent benefits, relocation, and college tuition assistance for dependent children.
The Burlington area of Alamance County, NC, includes the communities of Elon and Mebane. Elon is home to Elon University, named one of the 2024 best-run colleges in The Princeton Review college guide. Mebane is filled with historical charm and a dense suburban feel. Burlington is between the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill and Greensboro/Winston-Salem regions. Families, professionals, and retirees are moving here in increasing numbers, and Duke Health is meeting the moment by expanding our world-class care.
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