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Job Details: Director of Medical Education/Emergency Physician

 
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Description: Academic Community Emergency Department in Queens, NY
The Department of Emergency Medicine at St. John's Episcopal Hospital is now affiliated with the Department of Emergency Medicine of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and is seeking BC/BE emergency physicians to join its rapidly growing department. We are in a period of evolution that will ultimately establish an academic program as well as a first class clinical service.

We are looking for a Director of Medical Education to advance our academic initiatives. The Director of Medical Education will receive a clinical appointment at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Candidates for this position will be evaluated on accomplishments and experience in teaching academic emergency medicine. Competitive salary, full benefits.
Email CV and cover letter to enazziola@hotmail.com .
Posting Date: Jun 9 08

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