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UTSouthwestern 09-10-2006, 11:29 PM North Dallas, Plano, & Frisco facilities primarily with some coverage in other areas.
Cardiac, neuro, neuro spine, ortho spine, sports med ortho, bariatric, ENT, thoracic, straight forward ENT pedi, some general, very little vascular. No OB. No trauma. No in house overnight call. Growing practice with established reputation looking for capable and motivated partners to continue this growth.
Cardiac experience with echo skills desirable either by fellowship or extensive residency experience. Non cardiac positions negotiable. Part time employee positions also negotiable, for those looking strictly for day work only without call.
UTSouthwestern 02-21-2008, 02:15 AM I'm going to bump this thread as my group has decided, very late in the game, that we need lots of help for next year and beyond.
If you are interested in a position in the Dallas/North Texas region, please PM or e-mail me.
toughlife 02-21-2008, 06:13 AM I'm going to bump this thread as my group has decided, very late in the game, that we need lots of help for next year and beyond.
If you are interested in a position in the Dallas/North Texas region, please PM or e-mail me.
Sounds like a good practice with great variety of cases. Sorta like the mix in my current training program.
UTSouthwestern 02-22-2008, 06:45 AM Sounds like a good practice with great variety of cases. Sorta like the mix in my current training program.
It's just a great practice and great environment to practice in. Low cost of living in most areas, great downtown/nightlife, suburbs galore for families, restaurants everywhere, etc.
With so many new hospitals, surgery centers, and surgeons, we have not had what at this time is typically a slow period. Just constantly busy so we need help.
BLADEMDA 02-22-2008, 07:12 AM The Dallas area is a great place for a new graduate to begin his/her career.
Texas has no state income tax and UT's Group is very successful financially.
Of Course, a new graduate will need the "right stuff" to land a spot. Definitely worth your time looking into.
Bertelman 03-13-2008, 04:39 PM I'm not quite ready for prime time, but I'd love to make it back to Dallas when I graduate in three years. I know this isn't the thread for the discussion, but I've been kicking around Cards fellowship options. Do you think that would still be a marketable and worthwhile endeavor for my outlook in 2011-12?
toughlife 03-13-2008, 06:52 PM I'm not quite ready for prime time, but I'd love to make it back to Dallas when I graduate in three years. I know this isn't the thread for the discussion, but I've been kicking around Cards fellowship options. Do you think that would still be a marketable and worthwhile endeavor for my outlook in 2011-12?
My program has a large cardiac fellowship and I heard that when on call, there are only few reasons for the fellow to get out of bed:
1) Stanford Type 1 dissecting TAA
2) Stanford Type 2 dissecting TAA
3) Heart, heart/liver, heart/kidney, heart/lung transplant.
All other stuff is done during the day.
UTSouthwestern 03-13-2008, 06:53 PM I'm not quite ready for prime time, but I'd love to make it back to Dallas when I graduate in three years. I know this isn't the thread for the discussion, but I've been kicking around Cards fellowship options. Do you think that would still be a marketable and worthwhile endeavor for my outlook in 2011-12?
I'm not sure what it will look like in 2011-12, but for my group our cardiac volume has increased every year so it would be helpful, but it is not absolutely required if you have a good residency experience and show good skills with the TEE.
toughlife 03-13-2008, 07:05 PM It's just a great practice and great environment to practice in. Low cost of living in most areas, great downtown/nightlife, suburbs galore for families, restaurants everywhere, etc.
With so many new hospitals, surgery centers, and surgeons, we have not had what at this time is typically a slow period. Just constantly busy so we need help.
Sounds like a great deal overall. I will definitely beef up my credentials to have a shot at a job like that.
UTSouthwestern 03-13-2008, 07:34 PM Sounds like a great deal overall. I will definitely beef up my credentials to have a shot at a job like that.
I expect you to apply or else I'll have to go find you and kick your ***
Noyac 03-14-2008, 11:02 PM I expect you to apply or else I'll have to go find you and kick your ***
Now, thats a new approach to recruiting.
Let me know how it works for you, UT.
UTSouthwestern 03-15-2008, 07:38 AM Now, thats a new approach to recruiting.
Let me know how it works for you, UT.
It'll work. I have friends in low places.
toughlife 03-15-2008, 11:36 AM I expect you to apply or else I'll have to go find you and kick your ***
I'd be honored to chief.
Coastie 03-15-2008, 04:47 PM It'll work. I have friends in low places.
Thanks for the shoutout.
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