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Job Details: Hospitalist

 
Location: Ames, Iowa
Lifestyles: Four Seasons, Arts – Why would you go home to the TV when you can go to the ballet, symphony, theater, and art galleries?
Description: Hospitalist
Practice big medicine in a smaller community, and enjoy a simpler way of life in a beautiful Big 12 University town.

• Earn in the Top Percentile of Peers
• Accelerated Ownership Plan
• Collegial Practice with 60 year History
• Illustrious Facility
• One of the least litigious states in the country with highest number of insured patients
• Named as one of the U.S. Top 10 "Best Places to Live" by Money Magazine

Close to several major metropolitan cities. Enroll your
children in one of the nation's highest rated public school systems. Parks and recreation abound.
Molly Boland
800.303.6893
mollyboland2006@aol.com
Posting Date: Apr 30 08

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Population: 50,731
Location: Located in central Iowa, 34 miles north of Des Moines.
Lifestyles: Four Seasons, Arts
State: Iowa
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