Permanent Urology Job in Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Position Type: Permanent
- Recruited Specialty: Urology
- Does the Physician Need To Be Trained In Specialty Being Recruited: Yes
- Structure of Position: Single-Specialty Group, Employed by Hospital/Clinic/MSO/Other
- Partnership Opportunity: Unknown
- Expected Patient Call Coverage: 1:4
- Expected ER Call Coverage: 1:4
A rapidly growing, 3-physician Urology group in Tulsa, Oklahoma is adding another physician to their team. This is an employed position through the Utica Park Clinic, a multi-specialty group which is part of the Hillcrest Health System. The group works at Hillcrest Medical Center, a 590-bed facility serving a population of over 400,000 in the greater Tulsa metropolitan area and they are also on staff at Hillcrest Hospital South, a 180-bed suburban facility. The hospital has all of the essential equipment needed for delivering the highest quality care in Urology, including robotic surgery. Call will be 1 in 4. They are seeking a well trained, board certified or board eligible urologist, comfortable with robotic surgery. Compensation and benefits are competitive.
- Structure of Financial Support: Employment Agreement with production bonus
- Financial Offering: National Average
- Relocation Allowance: Yes
- Signing Bonus: Yes
- Stipends: Negotiable
- Student Loan Assistance: Negotiable
- Practice State: Oklahoma
- Practice City: Tulsa
- Community Size: 100,000 - 499,999
- Community Details: Registered Candidates Only
- Location of Medical Training: American Medical Graduate (AMG), Foreign Medical Graduate (FMG)
- Medical Training Type: Allopathic (MD), Osteopathic (DO)
- Board Certification: Board Certified, Board Eligible
- Work Status Requirements: US Citizen, Green Card
- Preferred Experience Level: Currently In Training, Recently Trained, Experienced
- Accept Local Physicians within 25 mile Radius: Yes
- Facility Type: Hospital
- Number of Hospital Beds: 660
- Number of ER Visits Per Year:
- Number of Deliveries Per Year:
- Hospital: Ardent Health Services