Physician / Cardiology - Interventional / Florida / Permanent / Cardiology - Interventional Job Retail & Wholesale - Panama City, FL at Geebo

Physician / Cardiology - Interventional / Florida / Permanent / Cardiology - Interventional Job

Opportunity for an interventional cardiologist at a Hospital in Panama City Beach, Florida.
Qualified Candidates:
All board eligible and certified interventional cardiologists encouraged to apply New, modern medical offices and hospital Fully integrated office space on the hospital's campus Hospitalist ARNP support Structural Heart Program planned development by mid-2023 Close care coordination with CV Surgery practice on campus Incentive/Benefits Package:
Employed opportunity Competitive compensation Great comprehensive and flexible benefits program PTO and CME time / allowance Occurrence-based malpractice Strong support system Incentive/Benefits Package:
- Paid Occurrence based Malpractice - Full Benefits Package to include Health, Life, Dental, Disability, etc - Relocation Allowance, Marketing and CME - High earnings potential with production based wRVU comp model About the Hospital - Hospital is a 260 plus bed full-service, acute care, Med/Surg hospital located on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico serving the residents of Bay County and beyond.
- This facility offers a Level II NICU and Neonatal Transport Team, an American College of Surgeons Commission cancer program, a Rehab Center, Wound Care Center, ER, OB/GYN, ICU, a full range of Surgical Services and a wide range of ancillary support About the Community:
Panama City is a town in Florida with a population of 36,640.
Panama City is in Bay County.
Living in Panama City offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes.
In Panama City there are a lot of parks.
The public schools in Panama City are above average.
Beaches, year around golfing, shopping, dining the arts - all with a great cost of living! How could you ask for more?!.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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