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Job Details: Interventional Cardiologist with CT Skills Needed!

 
Description: Interventional Cardiologist for Single Specialty Group
ARIZONA, PHOENIX * This well established single specialty group is looking to add an additional interventional cardiologist to their booming practice! The group works out of two offices in the Phoenix area with all state of the art equipment including nuclear cameras, echo, holter, EECP, stress testing, and coumadin check. They admit to several large hospitals, with one of them being over 400 beds as well as having an open heart programs in the others. The practice would like the incoming candidate to have CT skills as the practice is upgrading to a new 64 slice scanner. The group is offering full benefits, vacation, paid malpractice, moving expenses and a partnership track.

This southwest city boasts of their beautiful climate, with hot summers to cool and dry winters that only reach an average of 60 to 70 degrees. Every recreational opportunity exists from biking and hiking, to skiing with only a 2-hour drive to the mountains.
Jennifer Gallagher
Cardiology Recruitment Specialist
Advent Associates
888-280-7684
jgallagher@adventassociates.com
www.adventassociates.com
Posting Date: May 16 08

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