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Job Details: Faculty Position - Electrophysiology

 
Description: The University of Florida College of Medicine - Jacksonville, Department of Medicine, seeks candidates for a full-time Electrophysiology faculty member in the Division of Cardiology.

The Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology at the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, seeks a full-time Electrophysiologist faculty member at the tenure or non-tenure accruing level of Assistant/Associate/Full Professor. Major responsibilities are teaching, patient care and research. MD, and BC/BE in Cardiology. Negotiable salary; excellent benefits.

Submit letter of intent and CV by November 1, 2008, when applications will be reviewed. Applications received after this date will be considered by discretion of the Search Committee.

The University of Florida is an equal opportunity institution dedicated to building a broadly diverse and inclusive faculty and staff.

Theodore Bass, MD, Search Committee Chair
Cardiovascular Center, ACC, 5th Floor
655 West 8th Street, Box CC35
Jacksonville, FL 32209

or e-mail theodore.bass@jax.ufl.edu

Reference position 00024610.
Posting Date: Aug 20 08

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