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Job Details: Interventional Cardiologist - Mesa

 

Company: IASIS Healthcare – IASIS Healthcare owns and operates 14 general, acute-care hospitals, one behavioral hospital and three ambulatory surgery centers in Arizona, Florida, Nevada, Texas and Utah.

Location: Mesa, Arizona
Description: Two Interventional Cardiologists Needed
Two BC/BE Interventional Cardiologists needed for new state-of-the-art facility in Mesa, Arizona for growing population in the east valley of Phoenix. Employment practice arrangement with excellent benefits, CME and practice management. Imaging department is equipped with 64-slice CT scanner, MRI and nuclear medicine cameras. Hospital offers wide range of surgical options, including coronary artery bypass surgery, MIDCAB and heart valve surgery. Two ERs reserved for cardiac emergencies only. Enjoy recreational activities in the yearlong sunshine.
Please e-mail CV: doctors@iasishealthcare.com , fax: 615-467-1293 or call Gary Soulé at 877-844-2747, x1216.
Posting Date: Jul 25 08

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IASIS Healthcare owns and operates 14 general, acute-care hospitals, one behavioral hospital and three ambulatory surgery centers in Arizona, Florida, Nevada, Texas and Utah.

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