Anesthesiology, Communication Skills, Income Tax, Insurance, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Orthopedics, Outpatient Care, Pain Management, Podiatry, Sports, State Tax, Team Player, Urology
LOCATION
Dallas, TX
POSTED
2 days ago
Job Description
Dallas, Texas, Anesthesiology Opening
Clinical Role:
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Seeking a board certified or truly board eligible anesthesiologist
Permanent job opportunity
Physician owned anesthesiology group – a boutique practice
Groups book cases directly with them
Seeking an energetic physician to add to their collegial environment
Looking for a physician that can work 5 days per week
You’d work out of sites in Fort Worth, Dallas, and Plano
Limited call
Care team model – 70-80% of the time
MDs do solo cases the remainder of the time
Must be able to do regional anesthesia
Cases are about 50% outpatient ortho and 50% pain management
90% outpatient
Low acuity
Types of cases would include spine surgery, ortho, head and neck surgery, urology, podiatry, pain management, gynecology
No hips/knees
No visa candidates, unfortunately
Must have an active Texas medical license
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Organization Information:
Work for a physician owned anesthesiology group
Join 5 full-time physicians, 4-5 part-time physicians, and 10-12 CRNAs
Hiring due to growth
Need is ASAP
Group works out of 10-12 facilities
Sites are in Dallas and nearby suburbs (most of their physicians live in Dallas)
Commute is 20 minutes at the most
Most of their providers work as a 1099
Health insurance, malpractice insurance, and health/dental/vision insurance is available if you want to be a W2
Must be able to provide your own malpractice insurance if you are a 1099
Salary of $450,000
20 PTO days
Profit sharing potential after 1-2 years
Lifestyle Information:
Enjoy all that the Metro Dallas has to offer
Wide variety of cultural and sports activities, as well as, a booming culinary scene