Oklahoma: Hospital-Employed OB/Gyn Position with Established Group Practice Restaurants & Beverage - Enid, OK at Geebo

Oklahoma: Hospital-Employed OB/Gyn Position with Established Group Practice

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Mary's Regional Medical Center, a 229-bed facility in Enid, OK is recruiting an OB/GYN to join our staff.
Opportunity Highlights This is a hospital-employed position - join one established physician Inpatient/Outpatient opportunity and will include deliveries, c-sections, laparoscopy and other GYN procedures as needed Average about 20-25 in-office patients per day, and approximately 15 deliveries per month Weekend call is one weekend every four weeks The compensation package will include a competitive base salary plus bonus/incentives; full employed benefits; sign-on bonus and relocation Other incentives such as a training stipend or loan repayment assistance may also be available.
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Mary's Regional Medical Center is one of the two hospitals in Enid.
It serves a ten-county service areas with a total population of approximately 200,000.
Most specialties are represented on the medical staff.
Just 90 miles from Oklahoma City, Enid offers many of the advantages of larger cities without the associated high cost of living.
Where else can you work with advanced technology and still be just 5 minutes away from fine dining, shopping, and historical sites, a night at the symphony or your child's ball game and other after-school activities? Visit Enid, the Bright Star of the Great Plains and see everything we have to offer.
If you're looking for quality of lifeConsider the medical hub of northwest Oklahoma.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact:
Fred Cardona Universal Health Services866-227-5415 ext.
224 email protected Recommended Skills Family Medicine Internal Medicine General Surgery Occupational Medicine Endocrinology Hospital Medicine Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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