Physician (MD/MO) - Orthopedic Surgery in Ohio, OH Accounting - Ohio City, OH at Geebo

Physician (MD/MO) - Orthopedic Surgery in Ohio, OH

Northern Ohio Orthopedic Surgery OpportunityWATERSPORTS GALORE await you at your dream position lakeside in northern Ohio! A not-for-profit hospital actively seeking to add Orthopedic Surgery as a brand new service line.
You will have a voice in this organization, as they will let you CREATE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE within reason.
Outside of a virtually nonexistent call schedule, the incoming physician will enjoy NO WEEKENDS.
Remember the reason you went to Med School in the first place? Are you wanting to treat the whole patient and put the patients' needs first? This is your home! Come join a group that lets you have autonomy in how you practice.
The ideal candidate is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon - practicing physicians and new graduates are welcome to apply.
- $600k to $750k Salary DOE if candidate is 1.
0 FTE- Candidate can work as little as 0.
6 FTE = 3, 4, or 5 day work week options available- 10 days of call per month, but you'll almost never be called because all trauma is pushed out- Hospital has two Da Vinci robots- CREATE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE within reason- Build your patient panel from scratch to whatever you're comfortable with- Comprehensive Benefits PackageIdeally located on the shores of Lake Erie and 1hr from both Toledo and Cleveland, you will enjoy a laid back lifestyle with no shortage of 4-season recreation and TOP RANKED schools with state and nationwide ranked athletics! Interested candidates, please call 800-444-8479 to hear more and submit your CV to to be considered.
Know someone that is a perfect fit? Call to discuss our $2,000 REFERRAL BONUS and pass the information along! Recommended Skills Operating Theater Outpatient Surgeries Interventional Radiology Emergency Departments Cath Lab Emergency Medicine Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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