Competitive Annual Salary Available Near Oklahoma City

53 miles from Oklahoma City, OK

Practice in one of America’s “top 20 city for quality of life”. This progressive Cardiology clinic enjoys the full support of the 119 bed facility has over 160,000 service population and the support to keep you busy. Great pay and compensation and a vibrant city to entertain. Home to a major Division I university.

Practice details include:

  • Hospital Employee, Traditional
  • 1:4 Call Ratio
  • Competitive Annual Salary
  • Production Incentives available
  • Signing Bonus available, contact us for details
  • Relocation Bonus available
  • CME time and money available
  • in-office Nuclear Medicine, Cardiac Echo, Bio-Z and EKG.
  • Low Cost of Living in the community
  • Oklahoma State University in town. One hour to OKC and Tulsa.
  • One of the top rated hospitals in the world, very physician friendly admin team

Meet Chris Frederickson

Chris Frederickson at Curare

Call any of our consultants today at (800) 880-2028 to talk about this opportunity!

  • Specialty: Cardiology
  • Location: 53 miles from Oklahoma City, OK
  • Job #: 137596
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With high physician compensation rates and a low cost of living, Oklahoma is a fantastic place to set yourself up financially, whether you’re considering a 3-5 year contract in the state or a permanent move. With a cost of living 24% below the US average, Oklahoma in fact has been rated in recent years as the lowest cost of living in the country. Much of these low prices is due to Oklahoma’s quite significant output of energy and agricultural products, as well as being the site of manufacturing for many consumer goods. Additionally, gas isn’ a huge expenditure with average commute times around 20 minutes. All of this means that your strong income in this state combined with low costs for housing, goods and services, will mean more savings and disposable income for you and your family. Any physician with loans should think about what the extra savings of living in Oklahoma could do for their debt burden!