Description
Crocus Medical Centre is a physician-owned, purpose-built subspecialty clinic offering an exceptional opportunity for a rheumatologist to establish a high-quality community practice in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
This turnkey environment was intentionally developed to support efficient, patient-centered outpatient medicine while preserving what many physicians value most: professional autonomy, operational simplicity, and a thoughtfully designed clinical workspace.
A simpler way to practice medicine
Physicians practicing in Manitoba benefit from a stable single-payer system that eliminates many of the administrative burdens common in other healthcare models. Compensation is predictable, payments are issued reliably twice monthly on a fee-for-service basis, and there is no requirement to manage insurance contracts, prior authorizations, or payer negotiations. The result is a practice environment where your time and attention remain focused on clinical care rather than reimbursement logistics.
Practice with independence
Crocus Medical Centre is physician-led — not corporately owned — allowing you to practice with meaningful autonomy while avoiding the operational challenges of building a clinic from the ground up. The space is modern, architecturally refined, and optimized for seamless clinical flow, supporting both physician efficiency and an elevated patient experience.
What the opportunity offers:
- Turnkey outpatient subspecialty setting
- Beautiful, purpose-built clinical space
- Fully equipped exam rooms
- Experienced administrative support
- Predictable overhead structure
- Professional autonomy within a physician-owned model
- Strong regional demand for rheumatology care, supporting rapid practice growth
Winnipeg is a welcoming, affordable city with short commute times, excellent schools, and a highly collegial medical community. For physicians relocating from the U.S., the transition is often smoother than expected — professionally and personally — with a practice model that supports long-term sustainability.
Relocation & Licensing Support:
U.S.-trained rheumatologists are encouraged to apply. The Manitoba licensing pathway is well established for physicians trained in ACGME-accredited programs, and support is available through provincial physician recruitment and retention services to assist with credentialing and transition.
Please visit our website at crocusmedicalcentre.ca for more information, or contact us to learn more.
Requirements
- MD or DO with completion of an accredited Rheumatology fellowship
- Board-certified or board-eligible in Rheumatology
- Eligible for medical licensure with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba
- Eligible for certification with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (or willing to pursue certification via recognized training pathways)
- Demonstrated commitment to high-quality, patient-centered care
- Comfortable practicing with a high degree of professional autonomy
- Interest in community-based subspecialty practice
- Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills
- Must be eligible to obtain Canadian work authorization