Urologist

Job Description

Large Surgical Specialist group looking for a robotically trained Urologist to join one other in Midwest City.
Great office staff with no management responsibilities
Call 1:2
Income guarantee with incremental overhead support, moving expenses, marketing allowance, comittment bonus negotiable
 

Requirements

BE or BC Urologist prferably with da Vinci Robotic Surgical system

Company Overview

                                Midwest Regional Medical Center is a 255-bed acute care facility in Midwest City Oklahoma that will be expanding to a 355 bed facility the summer of 2010. Located just ten minutes east of downtown Oklahoma City and twenty minutes from Will Rodgers airport.  Midwest City has a warm and friendly atmosphere and offers a quality of life that places family first.  This community has a population of 80,000 with a service area of 250,000. The need for all specialties continue to be on the rise as the city is still in an economic boom. Forbes magazine voted Oklahoma City as one of the most recession-proof cities for two years in a row. . Midwest Regional is known for its cutting edge technology including the privilege to become first hospital in the Oklahoma City metro area to install a da Vinci Robotic Surgical system. 

Contact Information

Candidate acceptance (by email only): patricia.costello@hma.com

Physicians please contact:
Kim Phelps
Division III Recruiter
Health Management Associates, Inc.
276-889-2354

Phyllis H. Thompson
Division III Recruiter
Health Management Associates, Inc.
912-486-1126

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Date Posted: 4/12/2010
Location:
Midwest Regional Medical Center
Midwest City, Oklahoma
Type:
Private Practice
Category:
Physicians
Current Wait Time 2 min
Last updated on 9/9 4:10 AM
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