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An expanding physician-owned and governed primary care based multispecialty group practice located in Southwest Florida is seeking 2 endocrinologists. Retirement, vacation, relocation expenses, and CME costs are all included for this position.
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A base salary of $185K is offered, with generous bonus potential. If you are interested in hearing more about this opportunity, please call HDA at , or text to. Endocrinologists Needed in Southwest Florida.
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Patient population and specialties: patients aged 18+, Bariatrics, Cardiology, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Colon and Rectal Surgery, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, GI Surgical Oncology, Gynecological Oncology, Head and Neck Surgical Oncology, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Neurology, OB/Gyn, Otolaryngology, Ortho-Trauma, Plastic Surgery, Thyroid Surgery, Urology.
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The Clinical Care Coordinator I demonstrate the competency to provide patient care according to the age-specific population needs and assist in the management of patient care in the physician office setting under the direct supervision of a provider.
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The Clinical Care Coordinator II (LPN's) demonstrate the competency to provide patient care according to the age-specific population needs and assist in the management of patient care in the physician office setting under the direct supervision of a provider.
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Discounted Child care & Before and After school Program and Summer Camp! Duties and Responsibilities: incoming referral review, surgical authorizations, surgery scheduling, providing pre- and post-operative instructions, preparing for in office procedures, assisting with in office procedures, triaging post operative concerns, knowledge of biomedical waste procedures and sterilization, handling daily patient calls, questions and prescriptions.
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