Surgery News - March 2008 - (Page 21) MARCH 2008 • SURGERY NEWS 21 CLASSIFIEDS PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Increase your income Simplify your life! Mitch Guttenplan, MD, FACS The Center for Colorectal Health Medical Director: Atlanta Achieve a more satisfying professional life: • Less time “on-call” • Increased income • Reduced operating expenses • High patient satisfaction • Most effective non-surgical procedure And reduce: • Unpredictable schedules • After hours calls • Decreasing reimbursement rates • Increasing expenses • High stress levels • Liability risk We are currently looking for BC/BE General Surgeons across the country, including the following markets: Portland • Riverside • Phoenix • Salt Lake City • Minneapolis • Indianapolis • Milwaukee Detroit • Philadelphia • Pittsburgh • Washington DC • Baltimore • Boston • Buffalo Providence • Hartford • Memphis • Nashville • Virginia Beach • Greensboro • Orlando The Center for Colorectal Health is the industry leader in the non-surgical, painless treatment of hemorrhoids. We are offering a unique opportunity for experienced surgeons to increase income. As a physician with The Center for Colorectal Health you will provide the gold standard in care for the treatment of hemorrhoids. Our national network of Centers utilizes our patented, single use disposable ligator which is 99.1% effective. Call us today! 800.660.2153 Thomas McCarthy x1015 tmccarthy@crhcenter.com | David Bonner x1016 dbonner@crhcenter.com www.crhcenter.com Atlanta • Beverly Hills • Chicago • Las Vegas • San Francisco • Seattle Project HOPE Improving Health Through Education Give to Dept. A, Washington, D.C. 20007 Surgery News Classified listings can now also be seen at: www.elsevierhealthcareers.com Disclaimer SURGERY NEWS assumes the statements made in classified advertisements are accurate, but cannot investigate the statements and assumes no responsibility or liability concerning their content. The Publisher reserves the right to decline, withdraw, or edit advertisements. Every effort will be made to avoid mistakes, but responsibility cannot be accepted for clerical or printer errors. http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/screenforlife http://www.crhcenter.com http://www.crhcenter.com http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/screenforlife http://www.medicare.gov http://www.elsevierhealthcareers.com
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