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South Carolina Radiology Physician Job

Physician Job Info.

Facility: Latest Advances in Diagnostic Imaging
Location: Northeastern, South Carolina
USA
Degree: MD
Years Partnership: 2
Board Status: Board Certified
Beginning Comp.: 300k - 349k
Potential Comp.: Negotiable
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Full Time
Position Type:
  • Private Practice
Skills:
  • Vascular / Interventional
Company: Healthcare Staffing Solutions Inc.

Healthcare Staffing Solutions, Inc.


 

 

  • Private practice of four is seeking a replacement radiologist.
  • Ideal candidate will be fellowship trained in IR and can expect approximately 60% of IR.
  • Work out of one hospital.
  • Salary offer will be 300K+ depending on experience.
  • Partnership track is in two years, with partner’s income in the top percentile of the MGMA.
  • 12 weeks’ vacation,
  • Nighthawk is from midnight to 7am, when on call you stay at the hospital until 7pm and then take from home.
  • This is a very busy group!  
  • All benefits. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


  • About South Carolina Radiology Physician Jobs

    Radiology Physician jobs are regulated by the South Carolina Medical Board. The South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners’ primary mission is protection of the public. In fulfilling this charter it has two major functions: licensing physicians, physician assistants, respiratory care practitioners, anesthesiologist's assistants, acupuncturists, and cardiovascular invasive specialists wishing to practice in the state of South Carolina and; investigating and disciplining physicians, physician assistants, respiratory care practitioners, anesthesiologist's assistants, acupuncturists and cardiovascular invasive specialists found to be engaged in misconduct as defined by the Medical Practice Act. This includes illegal, unethical or incompetent conduct.

    Source: http://www.llr.state.sc.us/pol/medical/index.asp?file=