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Physician Urology - Competitive Salary

Company: Source Medical, LLC.
Location: Rapid City
Posted on: April 4, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Urology Opening in South Dakota - Located in Rapid City, SD - Full-time, employed position - Call is 1:9About the position:Facility in Rapid City is seeking a full-time BE/BC Urologist with fellowship training to join our practice. Join a busy 6 urologist practice, 1:9 Call. Fellowship training is required. The following trainings would be considered: Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, Urologic Andrology, Endourology, or Reconstructive Urology. The facilities, equipment, and staff are Top Notch! Facility is a 417-bed regional tertiary care medical center covering a 5 state region. Level II trauma center. This position offers an excellent benefits package and highly competitive compensation with productivity bonus incentives: - Starting bonus - Retention bonus - Paid relocation and moving allowance - CME reimbursement - Paid malpractice, and much more!About the area:You can have it all: a high-quality medical practice and a satisfying lifestyle in one of Americas premier Mountain West destinations! Rapid City, SD, nestled in the Black Hills, is a friendly gateway to iconic landmarks like Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Memorial. Rich in history, the city offers cultural attractions like the Journey Museum and Dahl Arts Center. With a vibrant downtown and proximity to outdoor adventures, Rapid City seamlessly blends modern amenities with a close-knit community, making it a magnet for nature enthusiasts and those seeking an authentic South Dakota experience.

Keywords: Source Medical, LLC., Rapid City , Physician Urology - Competitive Salary, Healthcare , Rapid City, South Dakota


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