Physician Nephrology - Competitive Salary Medical & Healthcare - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Physician Nephrology - Competitive Salary

This is another excellent nephrology opportunity (J1 waiver support available) with an established group in Maryland.
This practice is looking for a BE/BC nephrologist because of strong growth in the past few years and expanding opportunities.
The joining physician will be part of a healthy nephrology practice with a friendly atmosphere that is growing.
The group is offering an attractive guaranteed salary as well as partnership track.
They also offer full benefits including malpractice, health insurance, CME, and 4 weeks off.
There is strong income potential once a partner and a great work/life balance, 1:
4 call schedule.
If interested, please contact us in confidentiality at jobs(at)alliancestaffinggroup(dot)com or apply online and one of our consultants will contact you shortly.
Job Requirements:
Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree Graduate of an Accredited Nephrology Training Program Board Certification in Internal Medicine Board Eligible or Board Certified in Nephrology Ability to obtain medical license in Maryland Remember to ask us about all our other nephrology jobs across the entire United States.
Alliance Staffing Group specializes in nephrology recruitment and works with nephrology practices, hospitals, multi-specialty groups and health systems all over the country.
As a result, we have a large number of nephrology job opportunities available in almost every state, with growing practices.
Whether you are a graduating nephrology fellow looking for the right nephrology job, or an experienced nephrologist looking in confidence to relocate for the right opportunity, we are here to help.
Contact us today to discuss further about your search criteria and geographical preferences! by Jobble.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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