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Facility: 26 WEEKS VACATION!!!! NORTH CAROLINA METRO
Location: Metro, North Carolina
USA
Degree: MD
Years Partnership: 2
Board Status: Board Certified
Beginning Comp.: 400k - 449k
Potential Comp.: 600k - 699k
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Full or Part-time
Position Type:
  • Group
Skills:
  • Medical Imaging
Company: Medical Placement and Search

26 WEEKS VACATION!!!! NORTH CAROLINA METRO


 26 WEEKS VACATION!!!! NORTH CAROLINA METRO

Full partnership position as a Nighthawk Radiologist with stable, well established Radiology practice in North Carolina metro area.  You will practice on-site at their main hospital with a minimum of 26 weeks of vacation per year.

  You will be mainly reading during the night shift, with some options to work during regular daytime hours as well.  Your caseload will include CT, Ultrasound and Plain Films as well as some MRI.  (You will not be required to handle Mammo or Interventional cases in this position.).  State of the Art Equipment including Mc Kesson Pacs.

 

 You will be on a two year partnership track:  Starting salary will be $400K with $450K in the second year and $600K at partner plus a full benefits package (including malpractice with tail) starting in the first year.  

 

Please contact Pam Emmer @ or send your CV in confidence to Visit us online @www.mpasi.com


About North Carolina Radiology Physician Jobs

Radiology Physician jobs are regulated by the North Carolina Medical Board. The North Carolina Medical Board was established by the General Assembly “in order to properly regulate the practice of medicine and surgery for the benefit and protection of the people of North Carolina.” The practice of medicine is a privilege granted by the state. The North Carolina Medical Board, through efficient and dedicated organization, will license, monitor, discipline, educate, and when appropriate, rehabilitate physicians and mid-level practitioners to assure their fitness and competence in the service of the people of North Carolina. In fulfilling its mission, the Board will play a leading role in the ever-changing health care environment through dialogue with the public, the legislature, academia, and the medical community.

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