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Oncology

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Hematology / Oncology (HEMONC)



  • $650,000 Salary Guarantee
  • wRVU Production with $95.00/rvu
  • $50,000 Quality Bonus (90% Guaranteed)
  • $50,000 Sign-On-Bonus
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package including Retirement Matching
  • Relocation, Malpractice Insurance, Health, Dental, Vision, 6 weeks PTO, etc.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND FACILITY DETAILS Hematology / Oncology (HEMONC)



  • Employed Opportunity with Quality Established Group
  • General Hematology/Oncology Position
  • 1:
    6 Call; Great Quality of Life/work-life balance
  • 4.5 day work week
  • Radiation Oncology in Same Building
  • Team Oriented, Great Support, Great Collegiality
  • Active Clinical Trials and Team to Support

QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS Hematology / Oncology (HEMONC)



  • Recent Board Eligible or Board Certified
  • General Practice
  • J1 and H1b Visa Candidates Welcomed
  • Team Oriented/Quality and Patient Focused

COMMUNITY Hematology / Oncology (HEMONC)



  • University Community
  • Low cost of living area with Excellent Housing Available
  • Performing Arts, Sports, Nice Restaurants
  • Public and Private Schools
  • Great Parks and Lots of Family Activities
  • Lots of Museums and Performing Arts Center
  • Money - Best Places to Live - 2010

REFERENCE NUMBER:
191332


ABOUT DELTA PHYSICIAN PLACEMENT


Delta Physician Placement (DPP), the permanent staffing division of The Delta Companies, identifies qualified Physicians, Advanced Practitioners, Allied Health, and Therapist on behalf of healthcare facilities nationwide. A single point of contact assists you with coordinating communication with the hiring manager, negotiating contractual details, and coordinating any necessary travel. The company has been recognized with several Best of Staffing Awards. Visit www.deltaplacement.com for more information.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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