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Infectious Disease Opening in Charleston, WV

Company: Summit Recruiting Group
Location: Charleston
Posted on: November 14, 2024

Job Description:

Infectious Disease Opening - Charleston, WV Position Details - Full-time, permanent- Employed- Epic EMR Compensation/Benefits - Base salary: 250K- Production incentives - wRVUs with a set target- Signing bonus- Retention bonus used for student loan repayment ($20k/yr)- Relocation allowance ($10,000)- Malpractice insurance- Health insurance- Dental insurance- Vision insurance- Life insurance- Disability insurance- 401k Match- CME Allowance ($5,500/yr) - Includes license/dues/subscriptions- Physicians take time off at their discretion; excellent work-life balance- 125 cafeteria plan About the Group - Mission is to be the trusted, personal choice for wellness and quality care, focused on optimal individual health. - Vision is to offer a range of patient-focused service lines creating value, for patients, physicians, and payers through committed healthcare professionals delivering a compassionate, exceptional patient experience, superior clinical outcomes, engaged physicians and staffs, and fiscal stewardship to enhance the health and wellness of the communities we serve.- Formed in 2007, forging a partnership based on the strength of two established hospitals. Bringing the two hospitals under the umbrella allows us to bring innovative and cost-effective healthcare to the Kanawha Valley. - Combined 170 years of service to our region.- 383-bed hospital system with 1,812 employees and an estimated 450 physicians- Not-for-profit healthcare facility

Keywords: Summit Recruiting Group, Charleston , Infectious Disease Opening in Charleston, WV, Other , Charleston, West Virginia

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