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Job Details: Emergency Medicine at the right pace

 
Description: If you're tired of heavy traffic, angry patients, and high volumes, consider central Wisconsin.
Saint Michael's Hospital-Ministry Health Care is looking for a physician to join their group of 11. You'll have the opportunity to make a competative salary while only working 1664 hours per year. If you're interested in working more, options will be available to work for additional compensation. With an average patient load of 1.5 patients per hour, you'll have the time to care for your patients as you desire.

*Excellent Compensation
*Full-time = 1664 hours per year
*Stable Group
*1.5 patients per hour
*Fixed Schedule
*10 days off every 6 weeks
*Paid CME allowance and relocation expenses

Whether you're new out of residency and you're looking to settle in a stable practice or you're veteraned and you're worried about loosing your personal assests, this is the opportunity for you.
For more information, contact Claudine Taub at 715-498.3688 or visit our website at www.ministryhealth.org/recruitment
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EOE/AA
Posting Date: Sep 16 08

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