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Physician Maternal-Fetal Medicine - Competitive Salary

Company: Source Medical, LLC.
Location: Odessa
Posted on: July 8, 2025

Job Description:

Job Description Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician Opening in TexasLocation: Odessa, TX Full-Time, Permanent Position Overview: Seeking a US BC/BE Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician to join a respected and established practice in Odessa, TX. This position offers high quality of life, strong support, and significant earning potential in a collaborative and technologically advanced environment.Practice/Position Highlights: Clinic hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM No delivery attendance required Shared call rotation supports work-life balance Access to high-end ultrasound equipment and advanced technology Experienced and well-trained clinical support staff Flexible employment options: permanent or temp-to-perm Qualifications: Board Eligible or Board Certified in Maternal Fetal Medicine Must be experienced with high-risk pregnancies Ability to provide immediate, high-quality patient care Compensation & Benefits: Total compensation potential of $800,000 Competitive base salary with productivity and incentive bonuses Commencement bonus CME assistance and dedicated time Relocation allowance Medical education debt repayment Training stipend Full employee benefits package About the Area: Odessa, TX offers a welcoming community with a low cost of living and a high quality of life. The area features family-friendly neighborhoods, outdoor recreational opportunities, and access to top-tier healthcare. It is ideal for professionals seeking a balance between career advancement and lifestyle.

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