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High-Risk Pregnancy Certified Nurse Midwife

Hera Women's Health

Las Vegas, NV • On-site

$94K - $118K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Maternal-Fetal Medicine Physician

Southern Nevada High Risk Pregnancy Center, located in the Greater Las Vegas Valley, is growing and adding to their Maternal Fetal Medicine team! At the High Risk Pregnancy Center in Nevada, we are devoted to protecting the health of mothers-to-be and their unborn babies. As obstetric subspecialists, our highly trained and experienced MFM physicians offer the most advanced testing and treatment options available for reducing pregnancy risks. In fact, our team has been on the leading edge of Maternal Fetal Medicine for more than two decades. Since then, we've introduced many new capabilities in Nevada and have made a substantial contribution to the modern standard of Maternal Fetal Medicine care. Today, we still lead the way in technology, procedures and commitment to the women in our care and their unborn babies. We are a highly skilled and experienced team of doctors, advanced practitioners, OB/GYN nurses, sonographers and genetic counselors committed to being available whenever patients need us. We take the extra time to understand concerns, and we explain risks, conditions and options in terms patients can understand. We also educate our patients on how to take care of themselves, and we offer the support needed, every step of the way. Our doctors understand high-risk pregnancy - not just medically, but emotionally. While we focus on leading-edge medicine, we never lose sight of our patients' feelings and dreams. We treat patients and families with compassion and respect, ensuring patients never feel alone. One way we make sure our patients are supported and cared for is our uncommon commitment to first-rate customer service. High Risk Pregnancy Center offers the expertise and capabilities of the nation's largest private-practice MFM team - a team that works together with OBGYNs and other doctors; available 24/7 for high-risk problems that arise.

Why Hera Women's Health? Hera Women's Health is a national collaborative practice of professionals redefining the future of women's health. Through a combination of value-based results and efficient protocols, we aim to provide better outcomes which exceed the standard of care and result in better outcomes for patient and baby. We Offer:

  • Our advanced practitioners assist enormously with inpatient & outpatient workloads
  • Opportunity for research & teaching residents
  • Work-life harmony- 4 days a week schedule with a shared call schedule
  • Impressive practice structure with access to state-of-the-art equipment and technology
  • Market competitive compensation, Starting at $550- $600k sign on bonus and relocation assistance (if needed)
  • Robust benefit package including comprehensive medical insurance, excellent dental, vision, and life insurance
  • PTO and paid holidays
  • 401k with employer matching contributions
  • Malpractice Coverage
  • Partnership pathway
  • Generous CME allowance and so much more!

You Bring:

  • MD/DO degree
  • Completed an ACGME- accredited Obstetrics & Gynecology residency program
  • Completed an ACGME- accredited Maternal Fetal Medicine fellowship program
  • Board-eligible or certified in Maternal Fetal Medicine

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