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Contact Name: | Daniel Corbett |
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Facility: | Multiple |
Location: | Amarillo, Texas USA |
Degree: | MD |
Years Partnership: | N/A |
Board Status: | BC/BE |
Fellowship Required: | No |
Beginning Comp.: | 500k - 549k |
Potential Comp.: | 700k - 799k |
Perm/Locum: | Perm ASAP |
Workload: | Full Time |
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Date Posted: | 11/18/2024 |
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Contact Name: | Daniel Corbett |
Company: | Radiology Business Solutions |
Agency: | No |
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High Plains Radiological Association (“HPRA”) is a regional radiology group based in Amarillo, TX. HPRA is a 100% physician-owned private practice providing service to multiple hospitals and imaging centers throughout Texas and New Mexico. HPRA’s primary contract, and provides onsite coverage, is Baptist St. Anthony’s Hospital in Amarillo. HPRA provides service to 37 other hospitals and imaging centers via teleradiology. HPRA is in a growth phase due to our excellent reputation and sophisticated teleradiology model and platform. HPRA is seeking both onsite radiologists for partner positions in Amarillo in addition to productive remote radiologists. HPRA will consider all subspecialty radiologists for onsite or remote opportunities.
About the Practice
Compensation and Benefits
About Amarillo
HPRA shareholder radiologists live and work in Amarillo, a thriving city of 250,000 located in the Texas Panhandle. Amarillo lies halfway between Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Interstate 40. It is the largest city and a historic stop on Route 66. Amarillo is in Potter County and is rated one of the best places to live in Texas.
Amarillo offers residents a dense suburban feel, and most own their homes. The cost of living in Amarillo is 16% lower than the national average. The city's history is deeply embedded in cowboy culture and mythology since many of the residents are descendants of 19th-century ranchers who settled there when the city boomed as a cattle market.
Amarillo is considered the regional economic center for the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles, plus Eastern New Mexico. The city has many parks, bars, and restaurants and a thriving downtown area. Statistically, Amarillo enjoys a low crime rate, excellent schools, affordable housing, and exceptional weather. Texas does not have an individual state income tax.