Surgery News - October 2007 - (Page 18) 18 S U R G E R Y NEWS • O C T O B E R 2 0 0 7 CLASSIFIEDS A GREAT PLACE IN COLORADO TO PUT DOWN ROOTS Major healthcare system seeks a BE/BC general surgeon to join two other highly dedicated surgeons in an existing practice offering cutting edge technology and stateof-the-art facilities. First year guarantee, Sign on bonus, paid relocation expenses, PTO and CME. Contact: Carol Murrow at cmurrow@hortonsmithassociates.com or 1-866-774-8460. Job # 1147 Increase your income Simplify your life! Alan Goldman, MD, FACS The Center for Colorectal Health Medical Director: Atlanta LAKE TAHOE, CALIFORNIA BC/BE General Surgeon needed for general surgery practice at Lake Tahoe. Lucrative income and successful group. Malpractice insurance, generous vacation/CME, medical education loan repayment, substantial home down payment and moving expenses. Full benefits package includes family medical/ dental. Good shared call coverage and specialty support. No managed care. Excellent, well equipped hospital. Safe, scenic Tahoe community with access to metropolitan areas.Year round sports and recreation. This is not a J-1 or H-1B opportunity. Send CV in confidence to: Sharon Mac Kenzie – mackenz@sonic.net FAX: (707) 824-0146 (800) 735-4431 Our surgeons have traded: • Unpredictable schedules • After hours headaches • Decreasing reimbursement rates • Increasing expenses • High stress levels • Liability risk For a more satisfying professional life: • Less time “on-call” • Increased income • Reduced operating expenses • High patient satisfaction • Most effective non-surgical procedure We are currently looking for Board-Certified General Surgeons across the country, including the following markets: Albuquerque • Birmingham • Boise • Dallas • Denver • Jacksonville • Miami Orlando • Phoenix • Portland • Sacramento • Salt Lake City • San Diego • Sarasota Seattle • Spokane • St. Louis • Tampa • Tucson • West Palm Beach Additional cities opening soon. No personal investment required. South Central Pennsylvania Join well established and respected General Surgeon in private practice in historic family community 2 hrs. to Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Washington, D.C. associated with UPMC Hospital facility. 1-3 call. Attractive salary, bonus, benefits and future partnership. Surgical Search 800-831-5475 fax: 314-984-8246 email: surgicalsrch@ aol.com 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! Visit us at the ACS Clinical Congress in New Orleans. Booths #340 & 342 BUFFALO Join two-physician general surgery practice in Buffalo area Lake Ontario community associated with growing 205 bed health system with modern office facilities. 1-4 call. Excellent salary, bonus, benefits and partnership. Surgical Search 800-831-5475 F: 314-984-8246 E/M: surgicalsrch@aol.com Atlanta • Beverly Hills • Chicago • Las Vegas • San Francisco Help Fight Leukemia Donate Blood and Platelets 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. Have questions on classifieds? Call Danny Wang (212) 633-3158 for more information. For information on donating blood, Call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE Or contact your local Red Cross http://www.crhcenter.com http://www.crhcenter.com
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