Obgyn job Opening

Lawton, Oklahoma

Archway Physician Recruitment
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OBGYN opening in Oklahoma x000D Located in Lawton, OK - 85m from Oklahoma City x000D Full time, permanent opening x000D Employed position x000D x000D Seeking a BC/BE OBGYN for an employed practice. x000D x000D Competitive recruitment package available, including: x000D x000D Relocation x000D Sign-on Bonus x000D CME x000D Potential for assistance with medical education loans x000D Excellent benefits, including 26 days of paid time off x000D x000D The ideal candidates will be: x000D Board Eligible/Board Certified in OB/GYN x000D Available to start in 2021 x000D Option for employed or private practice x000D Call is 1:3 or better x000D x000D The Community: x000D x000D Located approximately 85m miles southwest of Oklahoma City on Interstate 44, Lawton is the third largest city in Oklahoma. Fort Sill, located just north of the city, is home of the United States Army Field Artillery. x000D x000D At the Lawton/Fort Sill Historic Landmark & Museum, visitors can see a large collection of 20th century artillery known as the Cannon Walk, view historic buildings originally constructed by Buffalo Soldiers and visit the famous Native American burial sites of Geronimo and Quanah Parker. The Mattie Beal Home, a 14-room Italian and Greek Revival-style mansion constructed in 1909, sits on a portion of the 160 acres selected by Mattie Beal when her name was drawn in the 1901 Oklahoma Territory Land Lottery. The home has been completely restored and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Holy City of the Wichitas is a replica of the city of Jerusalem with 22 buildings made of native granite stone. The nation's longest-running Easter passion play, The Prince of Peace is held here each year in a natural amphitheatre. x000D x000D Lawton is located in the heart of the Great Plains Country, an area well known for its lakes and world-class fishing and hunting. Mount Scott, which rises 2,500 feet above the plains, provides some of the most breathtaking scenery in the state and a chance to view free-roaming bison, longhorn cattle, white-tail deer and elk. Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, established in 1901, provides habitat for these large grazing animals on its 59,020 acres. The refuge is also home to almost 400 species of animals, birds, reptiles and amphibians and more than 800 plant species.
Date Posted: 19 May 2024
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