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Essential Anesthesia Management

CV Anesthesiologist - UT Health Tyler- $625(k) with 10 Weeks Off

Essential Anesthesia Management, Tyler, Texas, United States, 75701

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CV Anesthesiologist - UT Health Tyler- $625(k) with 10 Weeks Off

Tyler, TX We are currently seeking a talented and compassionate Full-time Cardiac Anesthesiologist to join our team at UT Health Tyler in Tyler, TX. You'll have the opportunity to work collaboratively alongside a highly productive team of dedicated clinicians, surgeons, and medical professionals. This is a faculty position employed by the University of Texas at Tyler Health Science. Position Highlights: Compensation $625(k) for 42 Weeks of Service Cases include Trauma, Endo, gen, major vascular, ENT, OB/GYN, Neuro, ortho, ophthalmology, plastics & podiatry CV Fellowship Required 2 CV Physicians daily doing your own cases Beeper call rotates among CV docs Post Call Day Off Occasional general shifts may be required Qualifications: CV Fellowship Required Board Certified Eligible for Texas licensure Commitment to clinical excellence and working in an academic environment Paid Medical Insurance Premiums Life Insurance Competitive Retirement Plans Professional Development Fund Reimbursement for TX Medical License Registration Fee exempt status for DEA License Smith County Medical Society Membership Texas Medical Association Dues Reimbursement Medical Liability Coverage: No tail coverage policy needed Vacation Days, Floating Holidays, University Holidays, CME Time, Sick Time About Tyler, TX: Tyler was ranked #1 in USA Today’s “Five Best Cities to Move to in Texas” in 2024. Exceptional Quality of Life – Tyler offers a low cost of living, short commutes, top-rated schools, and a strong sense of community—making it one of the most livable cities in Texas. Outdoor Lifestyle Meets Urban Comfort – From boating and hiking at Tyler State Park to golfing, biking, and strolling the city’s scenic trails, Tyler is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. And with local restaurants, shopping, a symphony orchestra, museums, and a growing arts scene, you’ll never run out of things to do. Ideal Location – Located just 90 minutes east of Dallas, you’re close enough to enjoy big-city amenities while still experiencing the peace and hospitality of a welcoming regional hub. About Us: Essential Anesthesia Management, a partnership between YPS and EmergencHealth, is a clinician-founded, clinician-led anesthesia management company stricing to deliver the highest quality anesthesia care to both patients and hospitals alike. Over the past several years, we have experienced significant growth, providing turn-key department management at over 125 facilities in 6 states. Over 1400 CRNA and Anesthesiologist providers make up the Essential Team. We are continually seeking additional service-minded professionals to join our team and pride ourselves on hiring the best and brightest. We want to hire exceptional people. If you want to be part of a great anesthesia team that really understands the day-to-day demands in the OR, please give us a call at 602-620-3037. Essential Anesthesia Management is committed to equal opportunity for all, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic . Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the assigned and essential functions. Create a Job Alert Interested in building your career at Essential Anesthesia Management? Get future opportunities sent straight to your email. Apply for this job

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