Physician (MD/MO) - Family Practice in Kentucky Accounting - Elizabethtown, KY at Geebo

Physician (MD/MO) - Family Practice in Kentucky

Kentucky City Along Ohio River Seeking Family Medicine PhysicianTHIS IS THE TOTAL PACKAGE DREAM CAREER! Seriously, this opportunity has it all.
Great Location? Done - Just outside of 3 major metros (Cincinnati/Louisville/Lexington).
Work life balance? Check - you get a 4 day weekend every other week if you want it.
Great salary? How's $245k - $275k plus RVU bonuses? Don't want to be overwhelmed by patient load? Check- only 15
ppd in the clinic here.
All this and more!IDEAL CANDIDATE:
BC/BE Family Medicine MD/DO - practicing physicians and new graduates are welcome and encouraged to apply.
- $245k - $275k Salary
$50/wRVU after annual target of only 4,900 wRVUs- Annual salary increase of 3% to 5%- 99% Outpatient- 15
ppd in clinic- Call is 1:
6 weekends
1-2 weekdays per month of very light inpatient rounding and then go home- Average inpatient census is only 5 (highest in hospital's history was only 15)- Candidate IS ALLOWED to negotiate working 5 clinic days on week A and then 3 clinic days on week B in order to have a 4 day weekend every other week- Clinic schedule is MON-FRI; 8a-5p- NO NIGHTS AND NO WEEKENDS OUTSIDE OF CALLWatersports GALORE, small town feel, great schools, and access to 3 different major metro amenities await you at this opportunity.
To include, but not limited to:
abundant recreation, shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Interested candidates, please call to discuss the details and/or submit your CV to be considered.
Know someone looking? Call to discuss our $2,000 REFERRAL BONUS and pass the information along.
Recommended Skills Basic Life Support Emergency Departments Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Surgeries Operating Theater Family Medicine Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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