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Physician / Gastroenterology / Connecticut / Permanent / General Gastroenterologist Opportunity in Danbury, Connecticut Job

Job DescriptionYou will enjoy living and working in Fairfield County.
This is the most well-to-do county that puts you within an easy drive of New York City.
The city is in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains on low-lying land just south of Candlewood Lake.
There is some of the finest antiquing, wine trail visits, and dining in nearby Litchfield County.
A CompHealth consultant can help you find an opportunity in the area and at the type of facility that best fits your needs.
Having a relationship with a consultant can make your experience much better.
It will create a better path, starting from your job search to finding the right job for you.
Our staffing partners will treat you like a person, not a faceless number.
Contact Chris Gachette.
Large group with 15 GIs currently staffed Monday through Friday work schedule Low call of 1:
16 (once a month) General GI role; no advanced procedures See an average of 14 - 18 patients per day Must be board certified or board eligible Relocation assistance available 1.
5 hours from Manhattan (by train) 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 From $400000.
00 to $500000.
00 Annual Your compensation offer will be calculated according to your experience, qualifications, and the complexity of the role.
Shift length, call, and overtime may positively impact compensation.
Please reach out to your consultant for more information.
SDL2017 Recommended Skills Operating Theater Outpatient Surgeries Interventional Radiology Emergency Departments Cath Lab Emergency Medicine Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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