Opportunity for a General or Advanced Gastroenterologist in the Florida Keys Transportation & Warehousing - Marathon, FL at Geebo

Opportunity for a General or Advanced Gastroenterologist in the Florida Keys

Due to a recent retirement, a well-known Medical Group is excited to welcome a BC/BE Gastroenterologist to their Florida Keys locations. This is an exciting opportunity for a gastroenterologist to join a vibrant and low-key, beachside community and an opportunity for experienced gastroenterologists to build the practice and establish consistent community care.
Practice Highlights:
- General GI opportunity, though Advanced Endoscopists are welcome to apply
- ERCP/EUS experience preferred but not required
- Clinical focus with minimal/No inpatient call
- Excellent medical, surgical, and critical care support with a seasoned GI AP Provider
- Competitive compensation and benefits package with guaranteed base income
- Sign-on bonus and relocation bonus included
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PLSF) eligible employer
- Beautiful beachside community
-Flexible clinical schedule servicing two island hospitals
Area Highlights:
The Florida Keys is a small-town community that has all the major modern conveniences, the best airport in the Keys, a state-of-the-art modern hospital, and an excellent school system. Marathon also features a FedEx hub, high-speed Internet and wireless connectivity, and a quality of life second to none. The Islands of Marathon and Tavernier have virtually no crime or traffic congestion. Compared to other Florida cities as well as the country, there are some of the lowest tax rates making the Islands even more attractive as a place to start, relocate, or expand one s business and in a family-friendly safe community.

To learn more about this opportunity or others, please contact Rick Bailey.

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Education: MD/DO

Type: Full Time

Number of Openings: 1

State: FL

City: Florida Keys

Internal number: 5387

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

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