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Physician / Hospitalist / South Dakota / Permanent / Day Hospitalist Opportunity in South Dakota Job

The famed explorers Lewis & Clark stopped on the shores of the Missouri River and visited the Mother City of the Dakotas, Yankton.
Today, the city is livelier than ever and a favorite for families, campers, boaters, and history buffs.
Come practice in Yankton, South Dakota, and discover one of the Midwest's hidden gems.

CompHealth has opportunities available for physicians in many specialties.
Positions with good pay, flexible schedules, minimal administration, and the chance to help underserved patients are all common motivations to make a change.
Call today to talk more.

Please contact Chris Ballard at or email your CV to.

  • Up to $75K signing bonus
  • 7 on and 7 off block schedule plus generous PTO
  • 12-hour day shifts
  • Advanced practice provider support on each shift
  • Strong support of sub-specialists to complement the team approach to patient care
  • Very high physician retention rate
  • BE/BC internal medicine or family practice physicians and residents welcomed
  • No state income tax
  • Our services are free for you
  • We help negotiate your salary and contract
  • We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
  • Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
  • Experienced support teams take care of every detail
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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