Physician / ObGyn / New Mexico / Permanent / Urogynecologist Needed in New Mexico Job
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Post Date: Mar 15, 2024
Job Type: MD
Position Type: Permanent
Specialty: ObGyn
Location: New Mexico - Albuquerque
Job Reference: JOB-2708318
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Description
Come live and practice in this historic and culturally rich New Mexico City. It is one of New Mexico's most desirable metro areas. Enjoy a warm, comfortable climate, a good school system, nice golf courses, and a strong tourist draw. It offers great food, entertainment, art, and abundant outdoor recreation in a diverse community set amidst scenic southwestern vistas.

CompHealth has opportunities available for physicians in many specialties. Positions with good pay, flexible schedules, minimal administration, and the chance to help underserved patients are all common motivations to make a change. Call today to talk more.

Contact Lee Bradford at xxxxxxxxxxx* or send your CV to xxxxxxxxxxx*.

  • 1st year income guarantee with a complete benefits package that includes occurrence malpractice
  • Quality and RVUs incentives, and loan repayment assistance
  • Large OB group to refer new patients to the incoming physician
  • Be the only urogynecologist in the area
  • Monday through Friday schedule with surgical call on your own patients
  • Hospital has da Vinci robotics
  • Some residents rotate through the hospital, so there is a chance to teach, if interested
  • Fellowship trained preferred
  • Our services are free for you
  • We help negotiate your salary and contract
  • We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
  • Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
  • Experienced support teams take care of every detail



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