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Job Details: Otolaryngologist

 
Description: Have you wanted work close to the Yosemite Valley and Central California Beaches in an established growing Otolaryngology practice?
We are a successful comprehensive private practice that includes a state-of-the-art surgery center. We are seeking to fill a full time position available for BC/BE General Otolaryngologist to join our premier innovative practice with 90th percentile income potential. We have a full practice serving a growing population. Our practice consists of one PA, a number of RNs and Medical Assistants.

We are affiliated with University of California, San Francisco and are located in Fresno. Fresno is the largest metropolitan city between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The practice is in close proximity of Yosemite National Park, Sequoia National Park and the central coast California beaches. We have a comfortable climate with outdoor recreation year round.

Malpractice and Medical Benefits paid.
Please contact:
JoAnn LoForti RN, MS
Phone: 559-432-3303 ext. 228
E-mail: jloforti@ccent.com
Posting Date: Oct 2 08

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