Physician / Surgery - General / Indiana / Permanent / General Surgery - Competitive Salary with Aggressive Recruitment Incentives - 1 Hour From Chicago Job
Medicorp, Inc
Not Specified, IN, USA
Not Specified, IN, USA
- $1 p/hour
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- general surgery
- surgeon job Indiana
- daVinci XI robot surgery
A community hospital near Chicago seeks a General Surgeon for full-scope general surgery with flexible clinic and OR schedules. The role involves collaboration with hospitalist and intensivist teams and access to advanced surgical technology including daVinci XI robots. The position offers competitive salary, recruitment incentives, benefits, and a supportive community environment with a strong primary care network.
General Surgery - Competitive Salary with Aggressive Recruitment Incentives - 1 Hour From Chicago A 220 bed community-based acute care hospital within an hour of Chicago near the southern shore of Lake Michigan, has an opportunity for a General Surgeon. This position is full scope, bread & butter general surgery. Details of the position include: 2 daVinci XI robots Clinic attached to hospital Clinic/OR schedule flexible - average 2 days clinic/3 OR or combination thereof Clinic procedures include, but not limited to: Hemorrhoid banding, I & D, pilonidal cysts, lipoma removals Collaborative hospitalist and intensivist teams Opportunity for GI screening and diagnostic endoscopy Joining a group of 3-4 general surgeons Strong office support staff to maximize efficiency Robust employed primary care network referral base Benefits: Family-oriented community resulting in great quality of life Competitive base salary with incentive opportunity Quality incentive Education loan assistance Residency stipend Commencement bonus Health/Dental/Vision insurance 401K with match CME allowance The Community: They are 50 miles from Chicago, 10 miles from the Indiana Dunes State Park and National Lakeshore, and 30 miles from the resort communities of Michigan. Housing and living expenses are ranked among the lowest in the nation. They are located in the physician friendly State of Indiana with a long-standing history of tort reform.




