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Job Details: Academic Critical Care/Pulmonologist Opportunity

 
Description: West Virginia University - Charleston Div., Depart of Medicine is seeking a second Critical Care and/or Critical Care Pulmonologist for a academic position at the Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center, West Virginia University, Charleston Division.

The candidate should be board certified in Internal Medicine and board eligible or board certified in Critical Care and/or Pulmonology. The position requires a significant commitment to resident and medical student education in Internal Medicine and Critical Care, as well as participation in research and other scholarly activities.

The Department is affiliated with Charleston Area Medical Center, a 913-bed tertiary referral Hospital located in the capitol city of Charleston, WV. Academic rank for the position is open.

Our compensation package is extremely competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. The search will remain open until a suitable candidate is identified. This position is not qualified for a J-1 Visa.

Please submit CV via e-mail to Dr. Gregory Rosencrance, Chairperson Department of Medicine at grosencrance@hsc.wvu.edu
Posting Date: Aug 25 08

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