Surgery - Vascularother related Employment listings - Laurel, MD at Geebo

Surgery - Vascular

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Vascular Surgery (MD/ DO)
  • Realistic income potential of $600K+
  • Guaranteed salary of $500K
    production compensation model
  • Full Benefits including 4 Weeks PTO, 5 Days / $2,000 CME allowance, 3% retirement-match
  • $25,000 signing bonus
RESPONSIBILITIES AND FACILITY DETAILS Vascular Surgery (MD/ DO)
  • Monday - Friday; 8:
    30am - 4:
    30pm
  • No Weekends, optional On-Call.
  • Outpatient setting with a primary focus on vascular surgery caseload
  • Variety of case-mix - Angioplasty / Angiogram, Atherectomy, Dialysis maintenance, and Fistula Occlusion
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS Vascular Surgery (MD/ DO)
  • Board Certified / Eligible - American board of vascular surgery
  • New grads and experienced providers welcome
  • Must be able to secure collaborating hospital privileges
COMMUNITY Vascular Surgery (MD/ DO)
  • Midsized community of 100,000 population
  • Central location within an 1 hour drive time to Baltimore and D.C. Metros
  • An area best described as Small town spirit with urban sophistication
  • Something for everyone - Pristine golf courses, hiking trails, Night life, and plethora of other entertainment options.
  • Easy access to Major metro amenities in Washington DC & Baltimore yet distant enough to enjoy a much lower cost of living.
REFERENCE NUMBER:
199262
ABOUT DELTA PHYSICIAN PLACEMENT

Delta Physician Placement (DPP), the permanent staffing division of The Delta Companies, identifies qualified Physicians, Advanced Practitioners, Allied Health, and Therapist on behalf of healthcare facilities nationwide. A single point of contact assists you with coordinating communication with the hiring manager, negotiating contractual details, and coordinating any necessary travel. The company has been recognized with several Best of Staffing Awards. Visit www.deltaplacement.com for more information.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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