Physician / Hospitalist / Texas / Permanent / Hospitalist
Hayman Daugherty Associates
Not Specified, TX, USA
Not Specified, TX, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- hospitalist physician
- internal medicine doctor
- board certified physician
A multi-specialty group in West Texas is seeking a board-certified Internal Medicine Hospitalist physician to join their team, managing 15 to 18 patients daily with ventilator care responsibilities. The position offers a lucrative compensation package including sign-on bonus, relocation assistance, CME allowance, and 401(k) benefits, with a schedule of 7 days on, 7 days off. Located in the family-friendly city of San Angelo, the role provides a balance of professional opportunity and quality of life in a culturally rich community.
Hospitalist physician job in West Texas! Lucrative Opportunity in Central West Texas for a Hospitalist. An established multi specialty group is seeking to add an Internal Medicine Physician who is board cerified MD/DO to their team H1 Visa candidates are accepted The ideal candidate will be able to work 7 on 7 off and 7am to 7pm and round with 4 other phsyicians. They will see 15 to 18 patients a day. They must be able to manage vents. There is a a lucravtive annual compensation package with a full benefits package. $25K sign on bonus, $10K relocation, $12,500 CME alllowance, 401k and much more! incentive paid quarterly. The location is a quiet family oriented town in Texas. Contact jan Davis, ext 232. San Angelo lies in the midst of West Texas ranching country almost in the center of Texas and is home to about 100,000 friendly people. A virtual oasis, San Angelo is home to three lakes, as well as the beautiful Concho River, which runs through the heart of the city. San Angelo was established across the river from historic Fort Concho, a fort that served as headquarters for the 4th and 10th Cavalry and 16th Infantry. The settlement was originally named "Santa Angela" in honor of Carolina Angela de la Garza DeWitt, the deceased wife of the city's founder Bart J. DeWitt, a merchant and businessman. The name was later changed to San Angelo. Today's San Angelo offers a delightful mixture of arts and culture of West Texas, from a sophisticated symphony that showcases artists such as the Vienna Boys Choir to country and western music, from a civic ballet whose students regularly earn spots at top national dance academies to the folk dances of Mexico. You can enjoy live theater at the state's longest-running theater, Angelo Civic Theatre, and on the Angelo State University campus. The Old Chicken Farm Art Center displays works by visual artists of all media, and the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, a world-class museum that received the prestigious National Museum Service Award, houses continually changing exhibits by artists from Texas and around the world. And there are our other treasures: our artistic alleys, historic murals, internationally acclaimed waterlilies and the pnk-hued Concho pearls, found in freshwater mussels unique to this area.




