Physician Geriatric Medicine
About the role
Monday – Friday schedule with no weekends
8 am – 5 pm hours with lunch break
Outpatient-only position with no hospital duties
See 12 – 15 patients per day
After-hours call only 3 weeks per year
All after-hours calls are telephonic
Board-certified or board-eligible required
Group practice setting with shared call rotation
Requirements
Specialty-specific CompHealth rep places your best interests at the heart of everything they do and pays careful attention to the things that matter to you, from the big, hard-to-solve problems to the tiniest details.
Benefits
- Our services are free for you
- We help negotiate your salary and contract
- We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
- Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
- Experienced support teams take care of every detail
Pay
Details on pay not specified
Schedule
Monday – Friday schedule with no weekends
8 am – 5 pm hours with lunch break
Qualifications
Board-certified or board-eligible required
Skills
Not specified
Benefits
- Our services are free for you
- We help negotiate your salary and contract
- We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
- Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
- Experienced support teams take care of every detail
Pay
Details on pay not specified
Schedule
Monday – Friday schedule with no weekends
8 am – 5 pm hours with lunch break
Location
Living and working in this large Florida town, which is between Daytona Beach, FL, and Orlando, FL, offers access to amazing beaches and endless entertainment.
Contact
Contact Shari Berman at [email protected] or (203) 663-9370 to learn more about this opportunity.
Testimonials
- “Dr. Chawla
Family medicine
Being able to develop a relationship with my rep has made this experience just so much better. She knows exactly what I want, what I don't want, and we work well together.” - “Dr. Baron
Internal medicine
I had a brief interaction with other recruiters, but it was CompHealth that rose to the top. They demonstrated . . . a dedication that was very obvious from the first interaction.”