Midwest Neuro-Interventional Radiologist needed to join a private practice:
Interventional/Neuro Radiology in Michigan, Midwest US

I am currently representing an excellent Neuro-Interventional Radiology opportunity to join a successful and established private practice physician looking for a partner.  He has a large Oncology practice, over 2500 active charts, brand new Vein Clinic/Surgery Center, state-of-the-art equipment and everything an Interventional Radiologist could want!  This is a 100% sub-specialized practice and is mostly consultative   Enjoy being a part of a successful practice with an established, loyal patient base, where you can come in and hit the ground running.   There is another radiology group that has an exclusive contract with the hospital for all general radiology cases, which is great because that allows you to practice 100% of your sub-specialization!

Not only will you enjoy the practice environment, you will love living in this beautiful, lakefront University town! The community is ideal for raising your family, providing a safe community, offering excellent school systems- all while enjoying a low cost of living and being a respected pillar in the community. There are tons of amenities- shopping, dining, recreational/sport activities, cultural events and much more!

If you're interested in learning more about this opportunity, please contact me, Aneel Gill at (877) 842-6833, or via email at AGill@assurgentmedicalcom.  You may also submit your CV via fax to (877) 300-0086.

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