FMs needed for WA non-profit health system offering a great comp package, and quality lifestyle for the avid outdoor adventurousother related Employment listings - Valley, WA at Geebo

FMs needed for WA non-profit health system offering a great comp package, and quality lifestyle for the avid outdoor adventurous

WA consistently ranks in the top States for physicians to work! Come find out why with breath-taking locations, top pay, and great facilities!Total Rewards:
Guaranteed base salary based off MGMA standards with ranges from $236k-$300k p/y DOE.
RVU quarterly productivity bonuses for increased earnings potential during ramp up.
Comprehensive full benefit package includes M/D/V/RX/AD&D/L/HSA, retirement, CME time and allowances, generous time off, and malpractice.
Relocation allowances, sign-on, and commencement bonuses.
Student Loan Repayment Programs.
Practice Highlights and Experience/Training Preferences:
Provider driven practices with administrative support.
Blend of primary care and walk-in care services.
(10 primary care/multispecialty outpatient clinics, and close to 20 specialty care services/clinics located throughout the Yakima Valley.
) The health system also has 2 hospitals.
Full spectrum of care seeing all ages.
Typical volume ranges 18-25
patients per day.
Ranges that allow you to meet or exceed threshold for bonuses/productivity and earn a fantastic living (no pressure environment).
Open communication/transparency with Administration, and direct access to our specialists.
EMR:
CernerWorking with, and sensitive to, a multicultural population in a rural setting is preferred.
Bilingual in Spanish would be a plus.
To Be Considered, You Will Need:
MD/DO degree or IMG equivalent.
Completion of an accredited US Residency program.
WA License or the ability to obtain a WA license.
DEA certificate.
BE/BC required.
Great peer references and in good standing.
Approved for credentialing with health plans, Medicare, Medicaid.
Salary:
$236,000 per year.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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