High Volume Midwest Total Joint Job with $550K Base
Location: , Illinois
Description: St. John Associates is at present recruited High Volume Midwest Total Joint Job with $550K Base right now, this vacancy will be settled in Illinois. Detailed specification about this vacancy opportunity please give attention to these descriptions. Earn top dollar when you join this in-demand collegial practice!
Practice Opportunity:
Well-established 35-y! ear-old practice
High-volume practice ensures you will stay busy in your specialty area of total joints
Work alongside 5 specialty trained Orthopedic surgeons, Physiatrist, and Anesthesiologist
Total joint specialist did over 600 total joints in one year
Enough volume for 2 specialists!
Earn a 1st year salary of $550,000 plus incentive bonus
Potential for 7-figure annual earnings
Sign on bonus for qualified candidates
Enjoy a comfortable 1:5 call schedule
Affiliated new state of the art hospital serves nearly 300,000 in 11-county region
High reimbursement area The Area:
Friendly, small-town atmosphere just an hour from St. Louis
Home to some of the best American mindsâ"Abraham Lincoln practiced law here!
Growing, physician-friendly community
Excellent public schools
Convenient worldwide connections at nearby St. Louis International! Airport
Access miles of shoreline and fun on the wat! er at 4 major area lakes
Saddle up and enjoy scenic views along a variety of horse trails
Plan a day at the St. Louis Zoo, Busch Stadium, Forest Park, and other great St. Louis attractions!
Savor the beauty of 4 seasons with moderate year-round climate and mild winters
Three local colleges provide an abundance of culture, arts, and academics
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This vacancy starts available on: Wed, 29 May 2013 07:59:20 GMT
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