$100K Commencement Bonus | General Orthopedic Surgeon | Employed Position Joining Large MSG | Scranton, PA General Labor - Scranton, PA at Geebo

$100K Commencement Bonus | General Orthopedic Surgeon | Employed Position Joining Large MSG | Scranton, PA

Commonwealth Health is seeking a board certified/board eligible Orthopedic Surgeon to join a large hospital employed multi-specialty group.
Commonwealth Health offers a competitive compensation package including:
$100K Commencement Bonus Highly Competitive Compensation Package Monthly Residency Stipend Payment Relocation Allowance Medical Education Debt Reimbursement CME Allowances Large Primary Care Referral Base Excellent Benefit Package including malpractice insurance & tail coverage Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) is uniquely positioned in the most convenient location of the entire Northeast Megalopolis.
In this region of more than 50 million residents stretching from D.
C.
to Boston, NEPA sits strategically in the middle.
Major cities like New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Hartford connect directly to Northeastern Pennsylvania along five interstate highways.
The area is only a short drive, two hours, from New York City and Philadelphia and also includes Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport offering easy access to major hubs around the U.
S.
And aside from geographical evidence, there are dozens of multinational corporations currently calling Northeastern Pennsylvania home that would gladly attest to the region?s status as one of the top business hubs in the nation.
For more up to date information about the area, reference www.
discovernepa.
com.
Recommended Skills Surgeries Medicine Family Medicine Internal Medicine Anesthesias Oncology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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