OB-GYN Opportunity in the Mid-Atlantic:
OB-GYN in Other Regions

Assurgent Medical Solutions has recently been asked to assist an established OB-GYN physician in finding a partner.  The practice is established in the community and performs over 400 deliveries per year plus laparoscopic gynecological surgery cases.  The practice has a solo Obstetrics-Gynecology physician, 3 experienced Nurse Midwives, 1 Physician Assistant, and 1 Nurse Practitioner.  Working in this laid-back, professional practice, you will also have a great quality of life, as the call schedule is 1:2 for the physicians, with the Midwives taking first call.  This opportunity offers an employment to partnership model with an excellent compensation package and full benefits.  The hospital has eight L&D rooms and one dedicated c-section room.  The service area for the practice is around 30,000 and the goal is to develop a Women's Center.   

OUTDOOR LOVER'S DREAM, FAMILY-ORIENTED COMMUNITY

There is no end to recreational activities you have access to- snow skiing, water sports, hunting, fishing, state parks, golf, world-renowned resorts, and much more. Being a liberal arts college town, you can experience many cultural and sporting events.  Education and family activities are a strong focus in the community, and they are committed to providing a safe, excellent education for their children.   This is an opportunity to respected as a pillar in the community, earn an exceptional income, and enjoy a lower cost of living.   With all these amenities, this community has a lot to offer!

OWN ULTRASOUND EQUIPMENT, EARN EXTRA $$$$

If you would like to receive more information regarding this opportunity please email your CV to Justin Couch at jcouch@assurgentmedical.com or via facsimile (877) 300-0086.  Please include a contact number where I can reach you in the email.  If you would like to speak with me directly, dial my toll free number (877) 842-6833.

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August 24, 2010

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