Hematologist Oncologist opportunity just west of Dayton, OH across IN border - loan repayment Accounting - Richmond, IN at Geebo

Hematologist Oncologist opportunity just west of Dayton, OH across IN border - loan repayment

Recruiting for a BC/BE Hematology/Oncology to join a growing Hem/Onc practice of 2 Hem/Onc physicians and 4 Nurse Practitioners.
A typical week includes four patient days and one administration day.
Patients per day in clinic include 20-25 existing patients and 2-3 new patients per provider.
Call is shared 1:
3 weeks.
Position Details Employed Position Competitive Compensation Package Sign on Bonus of $60,000 Student Loan Repayment of $100,000 Full Hospital Benefits State of the art clinic opened in 2011 Office Located on Hospital Campus Program Highlights 32-Bed Oncology Nursing Unit Medical Radiation Oncology Certified ACOS Program with commendation Genomics Program in development Clinical Trials Cancer Navigator Program Cancer Screens Hospice BC Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Community support groups Monthly multidisciplinary cancer conferences Open-Heart Program 30 Bed Critical Care Medical staff of 200
active members 93% Board Certification Area Highlig City has a population of 40,000 in a county of 72,000.
Within 35 minutes of Dayton, Ohio and 60 minutes to Indianapolis and Cincinnati.
Home to Earlham College, Indiana University East and Ivy Tech Community College.
Excellent private and public schools.
Family oriented community with Performing Arts Center, Symphony Orchestra, Civic Theater, Museum, public and private golf courses, lots of local youth sports and activities, Brookville Lake, state and local parks and much more.
Centerville, Indiana (located in Wayne County, just 10 minutes from Richmond) was voted one of the best places to raise kids in Indiana for 2011 by Business Week.
APPLY NOW or TEXT Job #EC219394 and email address to 636-628-2412.
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com/search-current-jobs Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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