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Physician Job Info.

Facility: Balance Medical
Location: Metro Arizona , Arizona
USA
Degree: MD or DO
Years Partnership: 1
Board Status: Board Certified
Beginning Comp.: 300k - 349k
Potential Comp.: Negotiable
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Either
Position Type:
  • Group
  • Imaging Center
  • Private Practice
Skills:
  • Vascular / Interventional
  • Body Imaging
  • Ultrasound
  • Neuroradiology
  • Myelography
  • MSK
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Mammography
  • Medical Imaging
  • Computed Tomography
  • Cross Sectional
  • Biopsies
  • Angiography
Company: Balance Medical

3 Needs -General & Interventional


M1070 - Awesome Interventional Opportunity in Southwest Arizona!! An excellent well respected 20+ radiology group seeks an Interventional Radiologist for their practice due to a high level of growth. Work with two other Interventional Radiologists starting out with 80% IR and 20% general. You can easily build up to 100% IR if desired. Procedures include neuro & non neuro diagnostic angio, thrombolytic therapy, stents, drainage procedures and vertebroplasties. You will work out of a 300+bed medical facility with excellent equipment  and six dedicated nurses to interventional radiology. The hospital features over 200 active physicians on staff. A fabulous financial & benefit package will be offered to the right physician. You can expect a minimum base salary of 360-380K in year 1. This is a 1 year partnership track opportunity with NO BUY IN! Additional benefits include 8 weeks of vacation, relocation assistance, paid medical & dental insurance, paid malpractice insurance, CME, and a generous profit sharing plan that is made available to you from day 1.  The call schedule which will include general radiology is 1:4 or 1:5 (TBD). The IR call is very light - In the past 9 months there has been only 7 instances in which a procedure had to be done after hours. The facility has 100% PACS utilization and nighthawk is in place beginning at 10pm-7am.  Live, work, and play in a beautiful warm weather climate!!!!! Ranked by Money Magazine as one of the top places to live in the United States, no wonder many of the people who visit this community return to raise a family, retire in comfort, or simply take advantage of living in the 3rd fastest growing city in the United States!  

M1093 - General Radiologist Needed in Arizona!! General Radiologist needed to join a 20+ person well respected and established group in Arizona. Practice all modalities aside from Interventional (unless you want to do it). The group provides services to a 250+bed medical center and also owns their own outpatient imaging center. Both the hospital and imaging center utilize 100% PACS.  The first year salary is negotiable and starts at 300k. This is a one year partnership track opportunity with NO Buy In. An excellent benefit package will be offered including paid malpractice insurance, paid family medical insurance, pension plan, 8 weeks of vacation with the possibility of additional weeks and much much more. There is no night call, however you will be required to be in house until 10pm 1 night each week. Weekend call is 1:4.  Live, work, and play in a beautiful warm weather climate!!!!! Ranked by Money Magazine as one of the top places to live in the United States, no wonder many of the people who visit this community return to raise a family, retire in comfort, or simply take advantage of living in the 3rd fastest growing city in the United States!

 

 


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Ultrasound jobs are regulated by the Arizona Medical Board. The Arizona Medical Board is committed to serving the public through the honest, fair, and judicious licensing and regulation of allopathic physicians (MDs). We also strive to streamline the laws that regulate the practice of the medical profession in the state of Arizona by clarifying existing regulations and creating new laws to address the future needs of the community.

Source: http://www.azmd.gov/