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Oct182011

Pediatric ENT opportunity in Palm Beach County, Florida

The Center for Pediatric ENT – Head and Neck Surgery in Palm Beach County, Florida, is seeking an additional board certified / board eligible Pediatric Otolaryngologist. The interested applicant will join a premiere single-specialty pediatric otolaryngology practice consisting of three fellowship-trained pediatric otolaryngologists with strong academic backgrounds.

Our practice is a high-level pediatric otolaryngology tertiary care center on par with any academic department at a major children’s hospital, in a private practice environment in one of the most beautiful and desired parts of the country, with the enhanced efficiency and income potential that such an environment affords.

Our affiliated hospitals have designated pediatric ERs, inpatient pediatric wards, and PICUs and NICUs, including a local 135-bed children’s hospital with over 165 affiliated pediatricians and fellowship-trained pediatric sub-specialists. We have academic appointments at 3 regional medical schools and regularly teach rotating medical students and ENT residents.  We are actively involved in multiple clinical research projects, publications, and are involved in the editing of the upcoming 5th edition of the Bluestone/Healy textbook of Pediatric Otolaryngology.

 

We are currently searching for a well-trained, surgically adept physician looking to practice a full spectrum of pediatric ENT care in a challenging and uniquely rewarding academically oriented environment.

Please forward CV and letter of interest to David L. Mandell, MD, FAAP, FACS at ddm@centerforpediatricent.com.

Voluntary Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

Affiliate Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Biomedical Science, Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine

Clinical Associate Professor of Otolaryngology, Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine