CHI Health and Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska are seeking a BC/BE and Fellowship trained Urologic Oncologist to join our academic urologic practice with a focus on genitourinary oncologic disease. The candidate has the opportunity to participate in the development of the Creighton University Urology Residency Program, which includes a faculty appointment.
This opportunity offers:
Interested and qualified candidates, please submit your CV to:
Bill Payson
Physician Recruiter
Creighton University/CHI Health
william.payson@commonspirit.org
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Creighton University School of Medicine
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