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Physician (MD/DO) - Dermatology in Sterling, IL

You will enjoy working in Sterling with its tight-knit, family-friendly community, excellent education opportunities, and terrific facilities.
The Rock River provides plenty of summertime fun for the boater, skier, paddler, or fisherman. There are five golf courses in the immediate area, one of which is operated by the Sterling Park District. It is just an hour drive to the Quad Cities and Rockford and an hour and a half from Chicago.
As industry leaders and Joint Commission Certified, CompHealth applies over 40 years of tenured experience to your unique situation, preferences, and goals. Contact Amanda Lamboglia
(954) 837-2635.
Hospital-employed position; malpractice with tail coverage Sign-on bonus and loan repayment; $10k for relocation assistance Monday through Friday work schedule with some flexibility; call of 1:
3 Comfortable work/life balance; 5 days of CME with a $4k stipend Life insurance, retirement package, and medical benefits; negotiable PTO Must be board certified or board eligible; fellowship not required Medical dermatology emphasis; some non-Mohs surgery 2 hours west of Chicago and 1 hour east of the Mississippi River 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
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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