An exciting neurology opportunity is available at a Texas facility with more than 200 physicians. Join a team where 1 of the neurologists is slowing down and heading into retirement. They will consider experienced or newly trained candidates. If you are looking for a place to be busy from day 1 and have a great work-life balance, this job is for you. Come work at a hospital with a da Vinci robot. This position will require a current Texas license, and CompHealth licensing team can help you obtain one. In addition to a competitive salary, this employed opportunity offers loan repayment, a sign-on bonus, malpractice insurance, full comprehensive benefits, life insurance, long- and short-term disability, 35 days of PTO, $12,500 for CME, a 401(k) and 457(b) retirement plans, and relocation assistance. You will enjoy living and working in this Texas city with friendly residents. The service area is more than 300K and provides no traffic, adequate shopping, affordable housing and cost of living, good schools, a local state university, large art community, a museum, etc. This is a mid-sized metropolitan area that has lots to offer the incoming neurologist, including warm weather and sunny skies, outdoor activities, and much more. At CompHealth our goal is to ensure that your interaction with us is seamless and stress-free from start to finish. Every step of the way, you will be supported by specialty teams comprised of tenured professionals with decades of collective experience finding jobs. For more details about this opportunity, please email your CV to austyn.iwuh@comphealth.com and call Austyn at 801.930.3363. Please refer to job number 2657495.
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Dr. Chawla
Family medicine
Being able to develop a relationship with my rep has made this experience just so much better. She knows exactly what I want, what I don't want, and we work well together.
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Dr. Baron
Internal medicine
I had a brief interaction with other recruiters, but it was CompHealth that rose to the top. They demonstrated . . . a dedication that was very obvious from the first interaction.