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Arizona Cardiac Hospitalist Job

Physician Job Info.

Facility: All Star Recruiting
Location: Fantastic Location & Community, Arizona
USA
Degree: MD or DO
Years Partnership: Negotiable
Board Status: Board Certified
Beginning Comp.: Negotiable
Potential Comp.: Negotiable
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Either
Position Type:
  • Not Specified
Skills:
  • Hospitalist
Company: All Star Recruiting

Phoenix area! | AMAZING Benefits & Compensation | Large financially stable organization...4941


We are seeking BC/BE, trained physicians who can provide the following: - Effective leadership to their facility - Commitment to the success of their practice group - The highest quality of care possible to their patients - Demonstrated interest in continual learning and improvement In return, you will be offered professional and financial rewards that are unparalleled in hospitalist medicine. Stated simply, we provide our physicians the ability to practice medicine and manage patients as true drivers of the inpatient delivery system to the long-term benefit of all stakeholders. Also, our other benefits: liability insurance with no tail requirement, health, dental, vision, disability, 401K w/match, employee stock purchase plan. Sorry, this is NOT a Visa site. For immediate consideration, please contact Michael Morgan (800)928-0229 ext 116 - To begin the screening process, please submit an updated copy of your CV to . Job ID# 4941


About Arizona Cardiac Hospitalist Jobs

Cardiac Hospitalist jobs are regulated by the Arizona Medical Board. The Arizona Medical Board is committed to serving the public through the honest, fair, and judicious licensing and regulation of allopathic physicians (MDs). We also strive to streamline the laws that regulate the practice of the medical profession in the state of Arizona by clarifying existing regulations and creating new laws to address the future needs of the community.

Source: http://www.azmd.gov/