Physician (MD/DO) - Gastroenterology - $450,000 to $650,000 per year in Norwalk, CTother related Employment listings - Norwalk, CT at Geebo

Physician (MD/DO) - Gastroenterology - $450,000 to $650,000 per year in Norwalk, CT

Come practice in Norwalk, a city in southwestern Connecticut, in southern Fairfield County, on the northern shore of Long Island Sound.
Norwalk lies within both the New York metropolitan area and the Bridgeport metropolitan area.
You will also find some of the finest dining and shopping venues.
CompHealth has employed positions, partnership-track opportunities, and independent contractor positions, so you can decide what is best for you.
These positions offer a variety of compensation and benefits that can be discussed with your consultant to best fit your needs.

Please call Evan Silverman at 954.
837.
2641 or email your CV to ERCP and EUS experience

Join a large GI teamFlexible schedules availableTeaching opportunities available32 days of PTOLarge, nonprofit health systemEasy access to New York CityUpscale suburban areaOur services are free for youWe help negotiate your salary and contractWe coordinate interviews and help with licensesSpecialized recruiters match your career preferencesExperienced support teams take care of every detail

Ranges shown should be used as an estimate and are affected by many factors including the critical need of the position, your overall experience and qualifications, and other considerations.
Please reach out to your consultant for more information.

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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