General Surgery Physicians

As a leading healthcare staffing provider, Sterling Medical has many permanent and locum tenens positions available for qualified General Surgery Physicians.

These job opportunities for General Surgery Physicians are located in very attractive living locations across the United States, such as Louisville, Kentucky, West Point, New York, El Paso, TX and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Lawton, Oklahoma. Any state license is accepted.

Our General Surgery Physician positions offer highly competitive compensation packages. On-call hours are always reasonable, with many of our General Surgery Physician positions involving either no on-call requirements or limited on-call requirements that allow you to maintain a reasonable personal lifestyle.

Sterling Medical’s General Surgery Physician opportunities are also unique in that they typically involve no billing or collections, with high levels of annual guaranteed compensation.

If you are a General Surgery Physician, and would like to learn more about the opportunities Sterling Medical can offer you, contact us at:

[email protected]

Please include your name, e-mail address, and phone number, and resume. A Sterling Medical recruiter will contact you as soon as possible after receiving your e-mail.

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