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Call Schedule: One night a week and 1 weekend in 5 on average. Benefits: - 160 Hours of Vacation - 10 CME Days Plus $2K Allowance- Ochsner-provided malpractice- 3.5 X salary in life insurance (max $700K) and matching AD&D- Choice of health and dental plans- Vision Plan- Ochsner-paid salary continuation (short-term disability)- Own-occ long term disability- 401K - both pre-tax and Roth options- Ochsner retirement contribution after 1 year of service- Ochsner qualifies for federal 503c loan forgiveness programs.
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Benefits: - Up to $5K Relocation Assistance - Depending on Distance- NHSC Loan Repayment HPSA: 18- BCN Health Insurance- Delta Dental- VSP Vision- Life and AD&D- Short Term Disability- 403b Retirement- $3K CME Allowance- 200 PTO Hours- Total Benefits Package Value of $27,600 Paid by Employer.
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Call Schedule: Take second call if needed after initial MyNurse triage on nights and weekends; Rotated between several providers. Additional Info: - Join an established practice with three physicians and one Advanced Practice Provider- Primary Care for patients of all ages- Hospital rounding in a local community hospital (newborn to adult) is an option, but not required- Full-time position including dedicated administrative time, with flexible scheduling to ensure sufficient patient access- Fully integrated system with clinics and hospitals on Epic EMR to improve care coordination.
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Family Practice physician employment in California : The Inline Group - FT/PT Hours:Four 10-hour shifts or Five 8-hour shifts for Full-time; Part-time varies Employed New Graduates Average Patients seen: 20 Call Schedule: Minimal after-hours call; one week a month Loan Repayment Sign-On Bonus: $10000 Compensation: $263,836 base salary + volume based bonuses.
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Embedded behavioral health specialists in the practice - Experienced leadership team with a strong track record of mentorship, available to providers- 40-hour work week consisting of 32 clinical hours and 8 admin hours that can be flexibly scheduled (admin able to be done from home)- Experienced support staff- EPIC EMR- No call, use of Optum after-hours serviceQualifications:- New Grads welcome to apply- BE/BC, licensed in the state of Massachusetts.
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Intercoastal Medical Group - Lakewood Ranch Full Time Hours: Mon - Fri 8 AM - 5 PM Employed New Graduates Average Patients seen: 20 PPD Call Schedule: 1:7 Compensation: - Compensation based on MGMA. Benefits: - Health/Dental/Vision plans available with included Claims Made Malpractice insurance provided by the practice.
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Additional Info: - Board Eligible physicians are only accepted if they are a recent graduate- Shareholder eligibility after 2 years of service- We have been voted a top Central Texas employer by our employees for 12 years- ARC is one of the largest multispecialty medical groups based in the Greater Austin area - We have multiple openings throughout the Austin area.
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