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Essential Anesthesia Management

Anesthesiologist - HCA Southeast Houston - $550(k) with over 190 days off per ye

Essential Anesthesia Management, Pasadena, Texas, United States, 77505

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Anesthesiologist - HCA Southeast Houston - $550(k) with over 190 days off per year!

We’re looking for a service-oriented Anesthesiologist to join the team at HCA Southeast Houston in Pasadena, TX. Located within the greater Houston metro area, HCA Southeast Houston is a multi-specialty hospital that offers a broad scope of medical services. Position Highlights 550K 1099 for 39 weeks of service, 13 weeks off per year plus Post Call Off for a total of 195 days off a year! This role is primarily for the

OR.

OB has a 24/7 dedicated team (at times, may have to provide OB backup or CRNA Supervision for OB services) Level III trauma center with acute case types Neuro, General, GI, Ortho, gynecology, Urology, Radiology, Vascular, etc Four physician rotation, with the following monthly cadence: 5 primary weekday call shifts (12h day followed by 12h call from home) per month with post call day off 5-day shifts (8-hour day) per month 2 primary weekend call shifts (24h shift from home) per month 2 secondary weekend call shifts (24h shift from home) per month 1 week completely off per month POST CALL DAY IS OFF!

Collaborative environment with 8 Physicians and 11 CRNA's Malpractice and tail coverage provided Sign on bonus available Qualifications Board Certified or Board Eligible Recent experience in a level III trauma facility or above (within one year) Proficiency in managing patients undergoing neurosurgery What We Offer 550K 1099 13 weeks off per year + post call! Ability to pick up additional shifts in OB or OR for additional compensation Access to group benefits through preferred partnerships Support from our Corporate Clinical Leaders About Pasadena, TX As part of the Houston/Woodlands/Sugar Land metropolitan area – It is conveniently located to every amenity you might want or need! Located 20-30 minutes away from two major airports About Us: Essential Anesthesia Management, a partnership between YPS and EmergencHealth, is a clinician-founded, clinician-led anesthesia management company striving 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 Anesthesiologists and CRNA 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. Apply for this job

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