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Physician Job Info.

Facility: Private practice
Location: Chicago, Illinois
USA
Degree: MD
Years Partnership: N/A
Board Status: BC/BE
Beginning Comp.: Negotiable
Potential Comp.: Negotiable
Perm/Locum: Perm ASAP
Workload: Full Time
Position Type:
  • Private Practice
Skills:
  • Electrophysiology
Company: A. Berendt Associates, Inc.

EP - Chicago Suburbs


Suburbs of Chicago cardiology practice seeking an EP. Easy quick drive to down town. 

CHICAGO, Illinois 

100% EP opportunity in affluent suburb of Chicago. Single specialty cardiology group (Interventionals, Noninterventional and EPs). Strong training in a-fibs. Current EPs perform a-fibs, dual chamber pacers and much more. Office is equipped with all diagnostics including nuclear. Everyone shares call 1:5.
 
Hospitals have 350-500 beds, are open heart, dedicated EP labs, and the main hospital is top ranked,. Partnership is 2 years then full partnership at year 3. Excellent starting salary (negotiable depending upon experience). Complete benefits package including 6 weeks vacation per year.
 
Call/e-mail for immediate consideration and more details. Feel free to forward your CV, in strict confidence.
 
CONTACT:
Andrea
E-mail:
Toll Free:
http://www.CardiologyPositions.com


About Illinois Electrophysiology Jobs

Electrophysiology jobs are regulated by the Illinois Medical Board. As part of the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation, the mission of the Illinois Medical Licensing and Disciplinary Boards is to serve, safeguard, and promote the public welfare by ensuring that licensure qualifications and standards for professional practice are properly evaluated, accurately applied and vigorously enforced. These boards advise the Department and the Secretary on the qualifications of applicants for licensure as physicians in Illinois as well as on the appropriate form of discipline for misconduct by medical professionals.

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