Inpatient Gastroenterology in Georgia $600, minutes from Atlanta Retail & Wholesale - Monroe, GA at Geebo

Inpatient Gastroenterology in Georgia $600, minutes from Atlanta

GI Need - $600,000 potential Gastroenterology Opportunity - Join One of the Largest Hospital Systems in the area Arthur Marshall has personally profiled and was impressed by the quality of the professional opportunity.
Excellent base salary, tremendous benefits, great retirement plan, and very light call volumes.
Be employed by one of the largest hospital systems in the area.
Employed position with a guaranteed base salary plus productionJoin an established practice with verifiable needs.
The goal is 2 to 3 three GIsZERO competitionNo EUS or ERCPBuilt-in referral base and reasonable patient volumeState-of-the-art equipment (Olympus scopes) and highly skilled support staff As an iconic destination of the U.
S.
South, Georgia welcomes visitors with a wealth of unforgettable sights and experiences that can only be found here.
Georgia stands out for how it lives up to expectations and how it defines them.
With big cities and small towns, a diverse population, thriving arts and culture, and a geographical range from the mountains to the beach, there's much more to Georgia than its famous peaches.
A lower cost of living than most major U.
S.
citiesPlenty of outdoor activities to enjoy year-roundAmple amenities, including the world's busiest international airport, incredible dining and shopping options, arts and cultural attractions, and professional sports teams For immediate consideration, please reply with your CV and call Trent Hughes.
All inquiries will be held in strict confidence Trent HughesDirector of.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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