Southwest Emergency Medicine:
Emergency Medicine in Southwest US

MEDICAL SOLUTIONS Southwest Office is currently looking for talented Emergency Medicine physicians to staff an extremely busy ER.
  • Five year old 168 bed Regional Medical Center.
  • Local population of 130K
  • Serving a draw area of over 270K.
  • Over 17,000 visits annually.
  • 12 hour shifts (full time is 12 shifts per month).
  • Current group has a FIVE YEAR- EXCLUSIVE PROVIDER AGREEMENT.

OUTSTANDING COMPENSATION

  • $160 an hour.
  • Plus generous bonus program.
  • Be Independent contractor or an employee.
  • Paid relocation expenses.
  • An aggressive vacation and CME package.
  • Paid CME

Located at the crossroads of two major Interstates this Southwest community is home to 75,000 people, the second largest city in the state and one of Sports Illustrated Magazine's 50 greatest sports towns in the country. This city is a living treasure alive in everything from our traditional architecture, to our spicy cuisine and our unique artwork.

  • Numerous art galleries, museums, theaters and annual festivals.
  • Visitors can enjoy a wide range of year-round outdoor activities, such as hiking, golfing or tennis, in some of the South's most diverse landscapes.
  • To the East, the majestic spires of the Organ Mountains rise from the floor of the Chihuahuan Desert with rolling hills and spindly plants.
  • To the West, the Rio Grande cuts a wide green path of tall trees and fertile fields through the Mesilla Valley.
  • Overhead is an endless expanse of stunning blue sky where the sun shines almost 350 days a year.
  • The community has over 25 sports facilities that can easily host football, baseball, softball, soccer, BMX, skating, basketball, golf, tennis, t-ball, track & field, swimming, and volleyball.

If you would like to hear more about this opportunity or any others we represent please call Aneel Gill @ 877-842-6833 or e-mail your C.V. to me at AGill@assurgentmedical.com

 

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