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Company: Southwestern Vermont Medical Center – Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) is a 99-bed community hospital in Bennington, Vt.

Description: Full-time OB/GYN position available in beautiful southern Vermont.
Seeking OB/GYN physician in Southern Vermont. Southwestern Vermont Medical Center is a Magnet nursing hospital in attractive rural area easily accessible to regional urban activities. We offer a competitive salary and benefit package. Beautiful 4-season area of the country. Away from the hustle and bustle yet close to Montreal, Boston NYC. Ski resorts right next door!
Contact Physician Recruiter - Nicole Goswami
802-447-5236 or gosn@phin.org
Posting Date: Sep 24 08

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Southwestern Vermont Medical Center

Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC) is a 99-bed community hospital in Bennington, Vt.

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Bennington, Vermont

An historic college town, set amidst the Taconic & Green Mountains.

Population: 9,168
Location: Located in southeastern Vermont, 40 miles east of Albany, NY.
State: Vermont
Country: United States

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Some icons of Vermont (pop. 619,107) include mountains and hillsides filled with blazing fall colors, rural towns with red barns and white churches, and, of course, Ben & Jerry's ice cream!

Population: 619,107
Location: Borders New York, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, and the province of Quebec.
Lifestyles: Four Seasons
Abbreviation: VT
Country: United States

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