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Full-Time Urologist Position in McAllen, TX! 3 da Vinci robots

Company: Universal Health Services (UHS)
Location: Mcallen
Posted on: October 29, 2024

Job Description:

South Texas Health System Clinics is seeking a dedicated Full-Time Urologist to join our esteemed multi-specialty group in Edinburg/McAllen, TX. This is a fantastic opportunity to establish yourself in a vibrant community and be busy from day one! With a population of over 1.4 million people and convenient access to three airports, McAllen offers warm tropical weather year-round and is just 80 miles from South Padre Island! Enjoy competitive compensation (Base + Wrvu Bonus), comprehensive benefits, PTO, 401K, relocation assistance, stipend allowance, and immigration assistance.Candidates must be Board Certified or Board Eligible and possess a Texas Medical License or be eligible to obtain one. Spanish-speaking ability would be welcomed but is not required. South Texas Health System (STHS) is affiliated with Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS), a leading provider of hospital and healthcare services in the nation. Our network includes a Level I Trauma Center and four acute care facility campuses specializing in various medical services, equipped with 3 da Vinci robots. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of our mission to provide high-quality healthcare to the residents of the Rio Grande Valley. Apply now and seize the chance to live and work in one of the fastest-growing regions in Texas and the United States.

If you have interest in this position, please contact:
Samantha Barnett
In-house Physician Recruiter

Keywords: Universal Health Services (UHS), Harlingen , Full-Time Urologist Position in McAllen, TX! 3 da Vinci robots, Healthcare , Mcallen, Texas

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