Family Medicine Physician With Obstetrics: Potential To Earn Up To $450,000 Annually

Our practice in a charming Midwest community is seeking a family medicine physician with obstetrics to join our team. This is a wonderful opportunity to serve an inviting and supportive community with a strong need for the patient services this role will provide.

  • $250,000 3-year guarantee plus wRVU production bonus and $21,000 quality incentive bonus opportunities
  • $450,000 potential—new providers bonus in first full quarter
  • $250,000 student loan/retention bonus
  • $40,000 sign-on bonus
  • Option to perform C-Sections plus high volume procedures
  • Flexible schedule with infrequent call
  • Brand new clinic in pods
  • Scribe for every provider

Our charming town alongside the beautiful Little Sioux River in Iowa offers a variety of opportunities and activities perfect for families and individuals alike. Filled with genuine Midwestern friendliness and neighbors who are more like family, our city will help you feel right at home from the moment you arrive.

  • Benefit from a cost of living 23% lower than the national average
  • 1 hour from a metro area with an airport
  • Visit our city’s remarkable downtown area, lined with unique local shops and restaurants
  • Experience an abundance of outdoor recreation, including hiking, biking, fishing, and canoeing—all in the gorgeous surrounding scenic nature
  • Take a day trip to Minneapolis, and enjoy its many amenities, including top-notch shopping and dining, a variety of tourist attractions, live entertainment, and professional sporting events
  • Medscape ranks Iowa #2 in Best Places to Practice Medicine, and U.S. News ranks it #1 in Best States for Affordability

For immediate consideration please inquire with an updated copy of your CV so we can discuss the position by phone. Also, inform me of your best available times to speak. I look forward to your reply and thank you for your review. Please do not delay as we anticipate a significant response.

Please contact Michael Blake Chapman at medcareers@merritthawkins.com or at (866) 406-0269 and reference FPOB-10001-3

 

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