Urology in Wyoming | No State Income Tax | 4-Day Workweek | Robotics Available | No Competition
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Urology
Salary Up to $576,000 yearly
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Laramie, Wyoming, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/25/24

Professional

  • 99-Bed Beautiful Hospital, Renovated in 2014 with State-of-the-Art Facilities
  • Well-Established, Financially Thriving Organization since 1917
  • New Medical Office Building and Parking Garage Opened in 2017
  • General Urology Position

- No competition in 3 counties

- Build your dream practice

- Brand new DaVinci XI available

- 60% of patient population over 60

  • Great Support & plenty of block OR time available

- Experienced OR staff to assist in surgery

- Dedicated MA

- Retiring Urologist still available to help with transition

  • 3 Days Clinic; 1 Dedicated Operating Room Day- more OR time available
  • Current Employed Urologist retiring; Need for replacement
  • Guaranteed Base Salary starting at $576,000 (based on experience) plus Collections Bonus

- Sign On Bonus & Full benefits

- $5,000 a year for CME, licenses, subscriptions

Community

  • Diverse College Town with Tons of Entertainment and Events Throughout the Year
  • Located Only 2 Hours from Denver, 1 hour from Ft. Collins, 45 Minutes from Cheyenne

- Plenty of Local Dining and Shopping Options with High-End Amenities Only a Short Drive Away

  • Perfect Location for Outdoor Enthusiasts

- Located Between Snowy Range Mountains to the West and a State Park with a Water Reservoir to the East

  • Regional Airport with Daily Flights to Denver International Airport
  • Cost of Living-27% Lower Than Denver / 7% Lower Than National Average

- Median Home Price = $265,400

  • LOW Tax State - No State Income Tax
  • Outstanding Public and Private School Options

- Public Schools Spend 25% More than National Average per Student