Vascular Surgeon in Ohio | 800K+ income + 60K sign-on Transportation & Warehousing - Marietta, OH at Geebo

Vascular Surgeon in Ohio | 800K+ income + 60K sign-on

Leading Health System in Ohio is actively seeking a BE/BC Vascular Surgeon to step into the busy practice of a recently retired surgeon.
Opportunity
Hospital-employed with over 500 physicians representing over 40 specialties within the large health system
Step into the busy practice of a recently retired surgeon
Da Vinci XI Robotics & New hybrid room with a Philips Azurion machine
Join a multi-disciplinary team of CT surgeons, IRs, Cardiologists, and General Surgeons
Level 3 trauma, Not-for-profit health system, H1b friendly
2024 grads welcome Fellowship stipend and loan repayment available
Compensation
800K
Earning potential wRVU uncapped bonus potential with proven volume
60K sign-on bonus
Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, vision, retirement, and malpractice insurance
PTO, CME, and relocation assistance
Charming city on the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers located on the Ohio/West Virginia border
Hiking, kayaking/boating, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, and skiing/snowboarding surrounded by rushing rivers and the foothills of the Appalachians
Immerse yourself in the rich culture at local museums, sporting events, and fine dining experiences
National Geographic lists the city as one of the best adventure towns in the country
Public and private school systems, low cost of living, and thriving economy
Take a weekend getaway with a short drive to Akron, Columbus, Cleveland, or Pittsburgh
If you are interested, please contact Sonya Cathey:
Call/Text l 469-885-0215
Schedule a time to talk: https://calendly.com/scathey-3
scathey@jpsearch.com


Specialty: Surgery - Vascular
Employment Type: Full Time


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

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