Family Practice - Without OB Physician

Family Practice - Without OB Physician

DOCTORS CHOICE PLACEMENT SERVICES, INC.

Dayton, OH • On-site

Full-time

Medical, PTO

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Job description

Outpatient Primary Care Opportunity in Metro Southwest Ohio - Near Cincinnati & Columbus
Excellent location with easy access to Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus, OH.
Outpatient only - M-F Schedule
NO NIGHTS, NO WEEKENDS, NO HOSPITAL WORK
Average 20 patients/day
Phone call is light, 1:7.
Seeking Board Certified/Eligible Internal Medicine or Family Medicine physician
EMR System
Strong Base Salary guarantee + Full benefits package including Sign-on Bonus, CME, Vacation, Paid Malpractice, Health Insurance and more.
$100K LOAN REPAYMENT
H1b/Green Card Sponsorship Available if needed.



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