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Job Details: ONE OF A KIND PEDIATRIC SURGERY

 
Description: ONE OF A KIND PEDIATRIC SURGERY
OPPORTUNITY!
BEAUTIFUL LOCATION AND DESIRABLE LIFESTYLE!
Practice in a scenic mid-sized city which serves a population of over 300,000 people. This Pediatric Surgery practice is affiliated with the state's largest medical center. It is also a teaching hospital, with more than 142 interns, residents and fellows. Approximately 60 percent of the current Pediatric Surgery is done on an outpatient basis. The new physician will join the faculty of West Virginia University Charleston Department of Surgery and practice at Women and Children's Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia. Scholarly activity is strongly encouraged.

The setting for this outstanding practice is nestled in a unique and picturesque valley. Community and surrounding area offers mountain biking, white water rafting, fishing and abundant four season recreational activities. Easy access to Washington, DC and Philadelphia. An outstanding education system, with both public and private schools, make this community a great place to establish roots and raise a family!
Contact George Ivekich for details TODAY! (800) 243-4353 or givekich@strelcheck.com
Posting Date: Sep 25 08

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Charleston, West Virginia

West Virginia's capital city is set amidst the beauty of the Appalachians.

Population: 53,421
Location: Located 206 miles southeast of Cincinnati, Ohio, 175 miles east of Lexington, Kentucky, and 180 miles northwest of Roanoke, Virginia.
Lifestyles: Mountains, Arts
Metro area: Charleston Metro

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