Orthopedic-General and Trauma Position SE Iowa - 850K Base +100K Sign-On Bonus Sports & Recreation - Burlington, IA at Geebo

Orthopedic-General and Trauma Position SE Iowa - 850K Base +100K Sign-On Bonus

Excellent opportunity in Southeast Iowa for an Orthopedic-Surgeon looking to earn a high compensation and enjoy a better work/life balance. Due to a retiring physician, the new physician will take over a turnkey, ready-made, busy practice. You'll find a nice balance of patients with wonderful support staff and administration!
Practice Information
  • Join a group of 7 Orthopedic surgeons
  • Need for General ORS, Trauma ORS, or a mixture of the two
  • Turnkey practice with tremendous stability - NO local competition!
  • 4 or 4.5-day work week w 6-7 days a month max call
  • Rated as a Top Workplace in Iowa by the Des Moines Register

Compensation & Benefits
  • $850,000 base salary with earning potential of $1 million-plus with a full benefits package
  • $100,000 signing bonus
  • $15,000 relocation
  • 7-weeks of vacation
  • 1 week CME with a $5000 CME allowance
  • Malpractice insurance

Community
This charming community is located in southeast Iowa along the beautiful Mississippi River and has been rated as one of the top places to live in the United States. It is conveniently located 2.5 hours from Des Moines and 1.5 hours from Davenport. The town has a suburban feel and offers a variety of upscale amenities, such as a mall, Target, Starbucks, Panera, Lowes, Dicks Sporting Goods, Kohls, and much more. Residents can enjoy 11 municipal parks, a water park, and waterfront recreation, as well as two of Iowa's top ten golf courses. Iowa has earned the titleBest State for Doctors by Wallethub.com . Additionally, the town is ideal for weekend getaways to exciting cities such as Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Milwaukee.
GJ-2311-97408Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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