Orthopedic Surgery Opportunity in Orlando, FL Accounting - Winter Haven, FL at Geebo

Orthopedic Surgery Opportunity in Orlando, FL

Description Specialization:
Orthopaedic SurgeryJob
Summary:
Well-known, prestigious clinic is seeking an orthopaedic surgeon in Kissimmee, FLQualified Candidates:
Rare opportunity to lead and help grow a practice Ideal candidate would have a diverse orthopedic surgery interest including general, hand, wrist, and shouler, hips and knees, and trauma Group has been in business for over 70 years Must be American board certified or eligible in orthopaedic surgery Incentive/Benefits Package:
Private practice employed position Competitive compensation and benefits package About HCA Florida Poinciana Hospital:
Opened in 2013, HCA Florida Poinciana Hospital is a four-story, 177,000 sq.
ft.
hospital with 92 private beds and a 12-bed private ICU We provide a full range of acute care services including emergency services, inpatient and outpatient diagnostic imaging, inpatient and outpatient surgery, cardiac catheterization, laboratory, pharmacy, and a full range of support services Our ED is approximately 19,500 sq.
ft.
and consists of 31 private treatment rooms, an EMS entrance, and a helicopter pad Conveniently located 35 miles south of downtown Orlando, Poinciana is the largest unincorporated master-planned community in the U.
S and is one of the fastest growth areas for Central Florida over the past decade.
Walt Disney World lies 20 miles to the north of Poinciana and Orlando International Airport (MCO) is 30 miles northeast.
Many lakes surround the area, one of which being Lake Tohopekaliga.
Lake Toho, as the locals call it, is known for its bass fishing, birdwatching, and wild life.
Both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts are located 90 minutes to the east and west for convenience day trips or a weekend getaway.
Recommended Skills Surgeries Medicine Family Medicine Internal Medicine Anesthesias Oncology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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