Dermatologist Opportunity in East Brunswick, NJ Accounting - East Brunswick, NJ at Geebo

Dermatologist Opportunity in East Brunswick, NJ

Established practice in East Brunswick, NJ has been delighting patients for years.
This is the practice of founding dermatologist Dr.
Alexander Shraga, a New York Medical College trained dermatologist.
The practice is a full-service general dermatology, surgical, and cosmetics practice.
You will be working alongside 2 dermatologists, and 2 advanced practitioners.
You will be supported by an experienced administrative and clinical team that scribe and perform clinical administrative tasks freeing you to focus on patients.
Full-time (4 or more) or part-time (3 or less) days per week schedule Outpatient practice, no weekends, no hospital in-patient requirements Top of market compensation structure We offer a generous compensation and benefits package which includes:
Guranteed Base Salary
% of Collections Uncapped income Starting bonus Relocation assistance Paid vacation and continued education time-off Continued education reimbursement Paid malpractice insurance Paid health insurance Retirement benefits and Professional training opportunities Recommended Skills Primary Care Hospitalization Health Care Computerized Physician Order Entry Acute Care Clinical Works Apply to this job.
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