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Gastroenterologist needed in Sanford, FL, near Orlando (SA197021)
Cullman, Alabama, United States
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Gastroenterology
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Sanford, Florida, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 2/25/20

This Regional Medical Center in central Florida is assisting a successful Gastroenterology practice in their search for a BC/BE Gastroenterologist with excellent clinical skills and a strong work ethic. Excellent and sought-after work/life balance with a great call schedule. General or ERCP. Spanish speaking is a plus.

This 4 physician practice offers many wonderful opportunities, affiliation with a 226-bed hospital, level II trauma, strong support staff, beautiful new office space, ownership in successful surgical center, ownership in well-established pathology lab, shared and equal call schedule with a wonderful lifestyle and a beautiful location.

Other benefits offered include:
Malpractice coverage
Signing bonus
CME time/allowance
Health insurance
Vacation time
Partnership tract (2 years)

Through a very high standard of care, the founding physician has established a large referral base, which guarantees that any new physician would be busy immediately. The Hospital is a level II trauma hospital.

We are a 226-bed, acute care facility located on the shores of scenic Lake Monroe in Sanford, Florida. Our staff and physicians have provided quality care to the local and surrounding community with responsive, professional healthcare since 1982.

The facility is the most comprehensive healthcare facility serving West Volusia and Seminole counties. Our commitment has produced health services that range from expert inpatient and outpatient treatment to wellness programs.

Known as the "Historic Waterfront Gateway City", our community sits on the southern shore of Lake Monroe at the head of navigation on the St. Johns River. As one of Central Florida's oldest incorporated cities, we are home to brick lined streets, towering oaks, elegant store-fronts and large, nineteenth-century Victorian homes. The downtown, which once featured feed stores and dry good sellers, now showcases antique shops, restaurants and art galleries. Picturesque First Street, the center of downtown, is a vibrant, enticing destination. Events, such as the Saturday morning Farmers Market and jazz concerts in Magnolia Square; theatrical productions at the newly renovated Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center; and the monthly Alive After 5 street parties attract visitors from all over Central Florida.

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