North Carolina Urology Opportunity | Exceed 600k Income Transportation & Warehousing - Kinston, NC at Geebo

North Carolina Urology Opportunity | Exceed 600k Income

A well-regarded urology practice seeks an additional BE/BC surgeon to serve its population and provide quality care with premier patient access. An ideal opportunity for a surgeon to hone their skills, collaborate with a supportive team, and contribute to a thriving practice.
PRACTICE DETAILS:
Employed practice with substantial financial support and a deep-rooted, favorable history
Family-like team that welcomes new graduates and offers mentoring
State-of-the-art facilities include a Da Vinci Robot with a dedicated robotic team and training available
Call is shared to prioritize a positive life-work balance
Benefits:
$600,000 salary plus sign-on and relocation
Wellness
Benefits: Health, dental, and vision plans.
Ancillary
Benefits: Paid Malpractice Insurance, vacation days, CME days
APPLY NOW / LEARN MORE: Email your CV for immediate consideration.
c: 843.680-1248 kelsey.watkins@jacksonphysiciansearch.com
Charming small-town feel: Welcoming community atmosphere with friendly faces.
Rich history and culture: Explore historic sites and unique local charm.
Outdoor paradise: Enjoy abundant nature, from rivers to beaches, perfect for an active lifestyle.
Relaxed vibe: Slower pace of life to unwind and de-stress.
Lower cost of living: Stretch your dollar further and enjoy a comfortable life.


Specialty: Urology
Employment Type: Full Time


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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