Orthopedic Opportunity in Del Rio, Texas with a 25K Signing Bonus Sports & Recreation - Del Rio, TX at Geebo

Orthopedic Opportunity in Del Rio, Texas with a 25K Signing Bonus

Regional Medical Center in South Texas has been serving Val Verde County for over 60 years. An established orthopedic surgery hospital-employed practice is seeking a replacement for a retiring part-time orthopedic surgeon. The new physician will be able to ramp up quickly.
Opportunity
  • There is no other competition in the area
  • About 25 referring physicians
  • Covers In-Patient, Out-Patient, and call
  • Work out of one clinic located in the hospital
  • Clinic hours:
    8 am-5 pm Monday-Thursday and 8 am-12 pm Friday
  • Surgery uses block scheduling
  • Surgery Blocks:
    Monday 0800-1530
  • Average of 15 patients in the clinic daily
  • Average of 3-5 cases in OR
Equipment
  • New Philips C-arm (dedicated to the ortho room)
  • Mini C-Arm
  • New Zimmer X-Series Power Equipment
  • Olympus Camera
  • Olympus Arthroscope 4 mm- 0 , 30 & 70
  • De Mayo Knee Positioner
  • Zimmer Targeting System NDM (Femur, Tibial & Humeral)
  • Zimmer Small Frag Set
  • Zimmer Mini Frag Set
  • New Hana Fracture Table - Mizuho OSI
Compensation
  • Sign-on Bonus:
    $25,000
  • CME days:
    5
  • CME compensation:
    $5,000
  • Relocation compensation:
    $10,000
  • Quality bonus:
    10% of base salary
  • Productivity bonus paid quarterly
  • PTO:
    31 days
About Del Rio, Texas
  • This community is known as the Oasis of Texas, with over 145 miles of pristine lakefront on beautiful Lake Amistad.
  • This area provides year-round recreational activities, including boating, fishing, swimming, scuba diving and water skiing, picnicking, and camping and hunting.
  • The local population of 59,000 residents.
  • Excellent public and private schools and low crime rates earned us the title of The Friendliest Little Border Town in Texas bySouthern Living Magazine.
SF-2308-96530Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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