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Job Details: General Otolaryngologist

 
Description: Atlanta Georgia: General Otolaryngologist needed to join busy 2 physician group
-Join a busy growing metro area practice with 2 other ENT's in 1 office attached to Northside Hospital and adjacent to St. Joseph's and Scottish Rite Childrens Hospital.
-Current physicians practice general Otolaryngology with focus on sleep apnea, nasal and sinus disease and thyroid surgery.
-Office is a high tech, well equipped, progressive practice, using electronic medical records, practice management system and an efficient billing system.
-Current practice ancillaries include audiology, hearing aids, surgery center, and sleep laboratories. Income is in top 1% of the country.
-Favorable payer mix and solid cash flow.
-We are looking for an energetic BC/BE general Otolaryngologist to join us. Interest in Allergy/Rhinology would be a plus.
-On call every 3 weeks for the group and 10 weeks for ER coverage.
-Compensation Package - Partnership track, Salary/Bonus, health, life, dental, disability insurance, retirement plan, CME and vacation.
E-mail: sammickelson@earthlink.net
Cell: 678-516-6137
Office: 404-943-0900
Fax: 404-943-1390 for CV�s
At the AAO meeting in Chicago, I will be available by cell.
Posting Date: Sep 4 08

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