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Wyoming Electrophysiology Job

Physician Job Info.

Facility: Alliance Recruiting Resources
Location: WYOMING, Wyoming
USA
Degree: MD
Years Partnership: N/A
Board Status: BC/BE
Beginning Comp.: 300k - 349k
Potential Comp.: 550k - 599k
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Full or Part-time
Position Type:
  • Hospital
Skills:
  • Non-Invasive
  • General Cardiology
Company: Alliance Recruiting Resources

Working Interview Non-Invasive Cardiologist Board Certified


Non-Invasive Opportunity in Wyoming


Hospital in Wyoming is recruiting for a General/Non-Invasive to work solo at a hospital based clinic, might be working with 1 other Non-Invasive.

Candidates must to be able to read echo, nuclear and consultations. Hours are M-F 8-5 with some OT and call.

Client will take a long-term locums with perm option if you like the position. 6-12 month working interview with all expenses paid including travel, car, housing and malpractice. I can offer $1600/day plus OT and call.

If you are available and interested in this position please email me your updated CV with exact dates of availability.

Alliance Recruiting Resources, Inc.
http://www.AllianceRR.com

About Wyoming Electrophysiology Jobs

Electrophysiology jobs are regulated by the Wyoming Medical Board. The Wyoming Board of Medicine exists to serve and protect the public through licensing and disciplining physicians and physician assistants under the authority of the Medical Practice Act. The Board protects the public by assuring Wyoming citizens that physicians licensed in this state are competently trained and practicing within appropriate standards. The Medical Practice Act also empowers the Board to take appropriate disciplinary action against Wyoming licensees when circumstances warrant and to participate in and provide funding for a program to assist physicians with substance abuse disorders to return to the safe, skillful practice of medicine once they are recovering.

Source: http://wyomedboard.state.wy.us/