The Endocrinology division of Oklahoma Heart Institute in Tulsa, OK, is recruiting an experienced Endocrinology NP or PA to join an established, collaborative employed practice.
About Your Work:
Join three endocrinologists and three APPs 1 year NP or PA experience required, 2 years preferred Endocrinology and/or biopsy experience preferred Manage full spectrum of endocrinology from diabetes to dyslipidemias, to thyroid and parathyroid and adrenal disorders. Thyroid ultrasound and needle biopsies are performed in office. Diabetes education w/ certified educators and registered dietician No inpatient rotation Epic EMRRecruitment Package may include:
Base salary + wRVU production incentive CME allowance Sign-on bonus Medical debt assistance + Consultative services by Navigate Student Loans Relocation allowance Residency stipend Paid malpractice coverage Health benefits + Retirement plan Marketing + practice growth assistance
About Oklahoma Heart Institute:
U.S. News & World Report announced that Oklahoma Heart Institute has been honored as Oklahoma’s top hospital in cardiology and heart surgery for 2020- 2021. Building on a tradition of groundbreaking research and medical “firsts,” Oklahoma Heart Institute’s cardiologists, cardiothoracic, vascular and CT/VAD surgeons, endocrinologists and sleep physicians and their programs continue to earn national recognition. The collegial nature of the physician mix provides an unparalleled practice environment. A physician-friendly leadership rounds out this very “result-oriented” heart hospital.
To learn more about Oklahoma Heart Institute (OHI), the group and hospital, please access their website at: www.oklahomaheart.com
About Your Community:
Located in northeastern Oklahoma, Tulsa is Oklahoma's second largest city, beautifully situated on the Arkansas River. Home to the University of Tulsa and a population of more than 404,000, residents enjoy a thriving outdoor recreation hub, coupled with a safe metropolitan experience featuring fun eateries in addition to amazing arts and cultural offerings.
122 mi NE of Oklahoma City