Physician - Cardiology Electrophysiologyother related Employment listings - Winters, TX at Geebo

Physician - Cardiology Electrophysiology

Description CHRISTUS Trinity Clinic is seeking an Electrophysiologist to join CHRISTUS Spohn Health System in Corpus Christi, TX. Successful candidates must be board certified/eligible and a Texas Medical License will be required prior to beginning employment. CTC is a multi-specialty provider serving the Corpus Christi, Alice, Beeville, and Kingsville communities. The group consists of 25 primary care providers, 2 endocrinologists, 1 neurologist, and 4 hospitalists. Benefits Include:
Competitive salary guarantee Malpractice with tail coverage Retirement with employer match CME allowance Relocation & Sign-On Bonus Medical, Dental, & Vision Benefits Time away from practice
Qualifications:
Must possess an unrestricted Texas Medical License or be eligible to be licensed in the State of Texas. CHRISTUS Spohn Health System is South Texas' largest hospital system, consisting of six hospital campuses and six family health centers throughout the Coastal bend. The health system is consistently ranked as a healthcare leader in the area and has received national recognition for several pioneering programs, including cardiac care, clinical excellence and oncology. For more than 100 years, CHRISTUS Spohn has been distinguished by its high caliber Associates and affiliated physicians, its comprehensive and innovative services, and its long history of responding to the needs of the community it serves. Recruiter Contact Information :
Quentin Russell Email :
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