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Dr.Butcher

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There is a real need for anesthesiologists and anesthetists (especially!) in the island of Puerto Rico, and I was trying to get a sense how many of you would be interested in doing one to two months rotation here in the island to help alleviate this need. Puerto Rico is a US territory and as such all hospitals are accredited by the Joint Commission; affiliated residency programs are also ACGME-accredited. I think rotating in Puerto Rico would be an excellent clinical experience and at the same provide the opportunity to visit the Caribbean!!! If enough people are game, I can work with the hospitals/folks down here to help establish a program. Drop me a line with your comments.
 
There is a real need for anesthesiologists and anesthetists (especially!) in the island of Puerto Rico, and I was trying to get a sense how many of you would be interested in doing one to two months rotation here in the island to help alleviate this need. Puerto Rico is a US territory and as such all hospitals are accredited by the Joint Commission; affiliated residency programs are also ACGME-accredited. I think rotating in Puerto Rico would be an excellent clinical experience and at the same provide the opportunity to visit the Caribbean!!! If enough people are game, I can work with the hospitals/folks down here to help establish a program. Drop me a line with your comments.

Is this a selling point? Where can we escape the reach of this ludicrous organization?
 
There is a real need for anesthesiologists and anesthetists (especially!) in the island of Puerto Rico, and I was trying to get a sense how many of you would be interested in doing one to two months rotation here in the island to help alleviate this need. Puerto Rico is a US territory and as such all hospitals are accredited by the Joint Commission; affiliated residency programs are also ACGME-accredited. I think rotating in Puerto Rico would be an excellent clinical experience and at the same provide the opportunity to visit the Caribbean!!! If enough people are game, I can work with the hospitals/folks down here to help establish a program. Drop me a line with your comments.

Are you the son of a chairman or somehow beneficiary by providing them with cheap labor?

Cash is king.

Let them duke it out themselves.

There is a reason for such "need". Fat cats don't like to share, so the young guys leave to the US and never come back.
 
Interested. But first of all, like to know who you are, is there position to start right away or shortly, what kind of training license does it takes and how long to process it.
Can you give me your direct contact info.

Thnaks
 
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