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Job Details: Interventional Cardiologist

 
Description: Interventional Cardiologist to join solo invasive cardiology practice in northwestern Wisconsin. Board eligibility or certification needed.
Interventional cardiologist with experience in TEE, stress echo, and nuclear cardiology needed to join expanding invasive cardiology practice with open heart program in city and another open heart program under construction.

Eau Claire is medium sized city with excellent school system and one hour drive from the twin-cities. It is excellent place for family oriented living.In-hospital office. Flexible call schedule.

Salary and benefits are generous and competitive , with productivity bonus first year and partnership afterwards.
Fax CV to (715)831-5555 or contact (715)831-4444.
Posting Date: Aug 26 08

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