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Gastroenterology Opportunity in Okeechobee, Florida

Description Specialization:
GastroenterologyJob
Summary:
HCA Florida Raulerson Hospital is currently recruiting a Gastroenterologist to join our growing team in Okeechobee, FL.
Qualified Candidates:
Must be board certified or board eligible in gastroenterology Must have excellent communication skills bilingual Spanish is a plus ERCP and EUS are a plus but not mandatoryIncentive/Benefits Package:
Impressive compensation package with bonus potential Comprehensive corporate benefits package including health, dental and 401k Huge potential for a Gastroenterologist in this underserved areaRelocation assistance available Occurrence base malpractice insurance provided No state income tax About Raulerson Hospital:
100 beds4 ORsEmergency ServicesIntuitive Xi robotic systemWell-trained staffOR staff is CNOR Strong Staff are ACLS/PALS certified Strategically placed along the northern rim of Lake Okeechobee, Florida's inland sea, the city of Okeechobee offers visitors and residents an old-fashioned - and truly relaxing - atmosphere.
The city of Okeechobee is just minutes from the beauty of Lake Okeechobee, attractions, and events happening throughout Okeechobee County.
The town provides a convenient access point to the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail.
The lake and its shores, of course, offer boating, freshwater fishing, hiking and biking.
Salary:
$18.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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