Urologist- Mason City, Iowa- $535,000 base + $70k bonus package

The Mason City Clinic (MCC) in Mason City, Iowa has an excellent opportunity for a BC/BE Urologist to join the Urology department. The MCC is a multi-specialty physician owned group.

Opportunity Highlights

Join the team of 1 Urologist

1:4 call expectation, with opportunity for excess call +$$

Operate with DaVinci Robot XI

Workweek consists of both clinic & surgery days

Perform surgeries at MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center, a 342-bed regional referral teaching hospital connected to the clinic, as well as the Ambulatory Surgery Center, also located on the same campus

Opportunities for outreach at one of our 7 critical access hospitals in our 14-county network

Primary Service Area- ~260,000 people

Level III Trauma Center with helicopter service

Visit this link to learn more about Mason City Clinic & the other services we offer!: Details

Salary: $535,283/year + production

$72,000 bonus package!

Productivity bonus- $66.39/wRVU in excess of 8,799

1:4 call included in base (91 days/year); additional call over 91 days is paid at a rate of $792/day

2-year shareholder track

Full benefits package, including paid malpractice, CME, relocation reimbursement, PTO, health, dental, vision, life insurance, HSA, disability, generous employer retirement contribution, etc.

MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center

Regional health system covering 14 counties, includes MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center, seven critical access hospitals, and 42 clinics in northern Iowa.

Teaching hospital with Family Medicine &

  • Internal Medicine Residency Programs, Cardiology &
  • Interventional Cardiology Fellowship, and Pharmacy Residency.

Join a medical team of 300+ physicians & specialist support to keep patients in house- Trauma surgery, Neurosurgery, Cardiology, GI, ENT, 24/7 Adult &

  • Pediatric Hospitalists, OBGYN, Pulmonary/Critical Care, Neurology, Infectious Disease, Ortho Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Anesthesia, Radiology, etc.

Visit this link to learn more about our medical center: Network service area - approximately 260,000

Candidates

BC/BE Must be board certified within 3 years of becoming eligible

H1B &

  • J1 candidates encouraged to apply

Mason City, Iowa

Population ~30,000

Largest urban center in north Iowa

2 hours from Minneapolis and Des Moines

Excellent schools- both public and parochial; top 15% in the US in academic student achievement tests

  • NIACC community college A community rich in history, music, and architecture- known for the Music Man and the last remaining Frank Lloyd Wright hotel in the world

Community amenities: Lime Creek Nature Center, indoor ice arena, fine arts museum, performing arts theater, regional orchestra, aquatic center, YMCA fitness center, library, 18-hole golf course, bike trails, and an abundance of outdoor recreation!

Cost of living 24% lower than the national average

Safe- family friendly community

5-10-minute commute to clinic from anywhere in Mason City

Municipal airport offering daily direct flights to/from Chicago

8 miles from beautiful Clear Lake- a resort lake community with an abundance of outdoor activity- fishing, boating, skiing, & spending summers at one of our award-winning beaches! You'll never be bored with the year-around events & activities in this adorable Hallmark community!

  • Visit this link to learn more about our community: where your skills are appreciated, where physicians are highly respected members of the community, where you and yours will flourish as you become rooted in a lifestyle second to none.

QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of a medical/osteopathic medical school is required. Demonstrated competency as a physician by completion of an appropriate residency program; board certified or board eligible. Must be able to obtain Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa medical staff privileges. Above average communication skills. Ability to work with a team. Licensed or eligible for State of Iowa physician license

  • Iowa Controlled Substance Certificate and Federal DEA Certificate.

NOTE: All offers are contingent upon the successful completion of references, background check, pre-employment physical and drug screen.

For more information or to send CV contact

Morgan Staley, Senior Provider Recruiter Phone:

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