Employed Neurosurgery Position North of Oklahoma City Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Enid, MS at Geebo

Employed Neurosurgery Position North of Oklahoma City

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Mary's Regional Medical Center, a 229-bed facility located in Enid, OK, is recruiting a Neurosurgeon for an employed position to replace a retiring physician, currently the only Neurosurgeon in the community.
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Mary's Physicians provides the majority of surgical services for all of NW Oklahoma, with a primary service area covering the nine counties that surround Garfield County.
Almost all of the hospitals in the catchment area are Critical Access Hospitals.
As such, they only have primary care physicians and depend on Enid for Specialty services.
If St.
Mary's Physician Associates is not able to provide Neurosurgery services and consultation, patients will have to travel an additional 1.
5 hours to Oklahoma City for care.
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Mary's receives most of the trauma cases due to our trauma surgeons, orthopedic group and our neurosurgical practice.
We also have a CARF accredited Rehab Unit.
You will find Enid is the business, healthcare, and retail hub for Northwest Oklahoma, and is a city that is experiencing unprecedented enthusiasm for growth, innovation, and excellence.
It is a community full of charm, sunshine, and no traffic.
Just 90 miles from Oklahoma City, Enid offers many advantages of larger cities without the high cost of living.
In fact, Enid was named one of the Top 5 Up and Coming Cities by Good Morning America.
To learn more about our facility, please visit our website at.
For more information, please contact:
Fred Cardona In-house Physician Recruiter (470) 289-1951 email protected Recommended Skills Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (Acls) Basic Life Support Basic Cardiac Life Support Intensive Care Unit Emergency Departments Acute Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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