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CompHealth

A well-established southern California MSG is looking to add a board certified or board eligible OB/GYN to their group.
They have expanded to provide a broader base of medical care for the entire community.
The expansion project allowed for a state-of-the-art facility.
Physicians enjoy a quality of life call schedule of 1:
5, a reasonable patient census, and excellent specialty support.
Partnership/shareholder is offered after two years with the group.
You will be offered medical benefits, life insurance/disability, four weeks of vacation plus holidays and sick days, relocation reimbursement, a sign-on bonus, life insurance, one week of CME with stipend, a retirement plan, and malpractice coverage.
< Enjoy southern California with easy access on days off to San Diego and Palm Springs.
CompHealth is one of America's largest temporary and permanent staffing firms in the nation.
We are expertly trained to help Physicians find the right job in the right location.
Our goal is to ensure that your interaction with us is seamless and stress free from start to finish.
If you are interested, contact Greg Giroux at 203.
663.
9356 or send your CV to successful multispecialty groupQuality of life call schedule of 1:
5Partnership-track available after two yearsAcademic affiliationBeautiful southern California locationCompetitive salaryOccurrence-based malpracticeBonusesOur services are free for youWe help negotiate your salary and contractWe coordinate interviews and help with licensesSpecialized recruiters match your career preferencesExperienced support teams take care of every detailRanges shown should be used as an estimate and are affected by many factors including the critical need of the position, your overall experience and qualifications, and other considerations.
Please reach out to your consultant for more information.
About the Company:
CompHealth.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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