Hematology Physician at Howard-Sloan Search, Inc. summary:
As a Hematology Physician, you will provide essential Fit-for-Duty examinations for military personnel, veterans, and federal security members, ensuring their physical and mental readiness. This role offers flexibility in scheduling, allowing you to set your own hours while receiving competitive compensation for your services. You will focus on patient care with administrative tasks managed by UBERDOC's platform, enabling you to make a meaningful impact on those who protect our nation.
Do you want to contribute directly to the well-being of our nation's heroes while enjoying flexible scheduling and rewarding compensation?
Howard-Sloan Staffing and UBERDOC have joined forces to offer qualifying physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants the opportunity to conduct Fit-for-Duty exams for individuals crucial to our national security.
This partnership allows you to:
Evaluate a diverse range of patients: Serve veterans, soldiers returning from deployment, Federal Air Marshals, Secret Service personnel, and more.
Make a difference: Ensure the physical and mental fitness of those who risk their lives for our country.
Enjoy flexible scheduling: Set your own hours and fill your schedule as you like no minimum or maximum required.
Receive competitive compensation: Earn attractive pay while serving a worthy cause.
No need to worry about administrative tasks: UBERDOC's platform handles appointment scheduling, documentation, and billing, allowing you to focus on what you do best - providing exceptional care.
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Discover the various exam opportunities available.
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$100/hour
Providers are needed Nationwide. Must have access to your own office or clinic
Make a real impact while enjoying professional flexibility and rewarding work. We look forward to welcoming you to the team!
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