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Obstetrics and Gynecology in WI - OB/GYN - Exciting Opportunity in Wisconsin

Obstetrics & Gynecology opening in Medford, Wisconsin.
This and other physician jobs brought to you by DocCafe.
com A new position has opened up for a OB/GYN to practice in Wisconsin, about 2 hours from Green Bay.
To be considered, you should be board certified and have ACLS, ATLS, BLS, NRP, and PALS certifications.
You can plan to work an office and call schedule and to see about 10 - 15 patients per day.
You can get started right away, and we will help you through the credentialing process.
Your travel will be paid for, housing and rental car provided and malpractice coverage included.
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Feel free to request information, or just pick up the phone and give us a call.
Office and call coverage BC required 10 - 15 patients per day Required:
ACLS, ATLS, BLS, NRP, and PALS certifications Competitive compensation Pre-paid travel and housing Paid AAA-rated occurrence-based malpractice Licensing assistance and cost reimbursement Member of NALTO Keyphrases:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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