Daytime Hospitalist in Oklahoma City Accounting - Oklahoma City, OK at Geebo

Daytime Hospitalist in Oklahoma City

StaffMED Health Partners is collaborating to fill a Day Time Hospitalist role with a leading Hospitalist Group in Oklahoma City, that strives to become an innovative healthcare service provider for its patients through excellent healthcare services to transform the lives of its patients and serving them through a customer-centric approach. Perks and Employed position Generous Compensation package of $315K annually Sign-on bonus and Relocation allowance Comprehensive benefits include medical, vision, dental, life insurance, disability coverage Malpractice coverage with tail CME allowance
401(k) w/matching Practice Highlights / Board certified/board eligible Internal Medicine or Family Medicine Adding 3rd rounder Daytime Hospitalist daily w/APP assistance for admissions 7 on / 7 off; rotating call for admissions from 7a-7p ADC of 17 per hospitalist Dedicated Nocturnist coverage No procedures required Hospitalist services are provided at a 208 bed full-service community hospital offering a direct connection to the knowledge and resources of the state's only comprehensive academic medical center. For additional information about this opportunity, you may email email protected or call Ron Jackson at (972) 800-2509.We look forward to speaking with you! Recommended Skills Intensive Care Unit Emergency Departments Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Acute Care Primary Care Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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