GASTROENTEROLOGY OPPORTUNITY IN BEAUTIFUL NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO
American Healthcare Recruiting
Northwest, New Mexico
GASTROENTEROLOGY OPPORTUNITY IN BEAUTIFUL NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO WHERE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES ABOUND IN A DRY HIGH ALTITUDE ENVIRONMENT
Practice: Gastroenterology opportunity in a community of 55,000 and service area of 150,000 in northwest New Mexico that needs 4 gastroenterologists but only has 2 currently. Join the 2 current gastroenterologists in a full spectrum (including ERCP) practice. Very effective practice management. Minimal managed care exposure. Call is 1:3.
Compensation: They offer 1 year income guarantee, negotiated production based compensation after the first year, a robust benefits package, relocation allowance and partnership track.
Qualifications: Board Certified or Board Eligible. Need to be skilled in all endoscopic procedures and motility studies. H1Bs and J1s will be considered. Those physicians who have just completed their fellowship will be considered.
Facility: This modern 250+ bed acute-care hospital is a sole community provider that delivers a remarkable range of healthcare services to the people of the entire Four Corners area. This facility has a medical staff composed of 140 physicians representing 29 specialties. In March 2008 it was accredited for three years by the Joint Commission and received their Gold Seal of Approval and was selected by Thomson-Reuters as one of Americas 100 Top Hospital Performance Improvement leaders. Almost all beds are in private rooms. All eight operating rooms were replaced were with state-of-the-art operating suites in 2006.
Community: In this location high on the Colorado Plateau the great outdoors and every possible recreational pastime awaits. Whether it´s taking to the slopes, hiking, biking, fishing or golfing on one of the top rated golf courses in the country, boredom will never set in. And, your family will enjoy exploring and discovering the natural wonders and beauty of this area in the state parks, museums, monuments and Native American archeological sites.
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