ACC CardioCareer & CME Guide - March 2008v8 - (Page 33) ALOHA! From Hawaii Excellent practice opportunities for Cardiologists in an atmosphere of unending tropical beauty, near perfect climate, year-round recreational activities and abundant cultural diversity. Hawaii Pacific Health, formed with the merger of 3 longtime industry leaders, Kapiolani Health, Straub Clinic & Hospital and Wilcox Health, seeks Board Certified Cardiologists. Hawaii Pacific Health is one of the largest healthcare systems in the State of Hawaii and continues to provide premier healthcare to people throughout Hawaii and the Pacific Region. Openings available: Straub Clinic & Hospital, Oahu – Interventional, full-time employment. Straub is a 150-physician multi-specialty group with a 159bed hospital in Honolulu. Straub has 2 cardiac cath labs. Kapiolani Medical Center at Pali Momi, Oahu – Interventional, full-time employment or private practice. Pali Momi is a 116-bed community hospital serving West Oahu with a new state-of-the-art cath lab. Wilcox Health, Kauai – Noninvasive, full-time employment. Wilcox Memorial Hospital and Kauai Medical Clinic serves approximately 70 percent of the island population. Interest and experienced in adult clinical cardiology including TTE, TEE, stress echo, temporary pacemakers. At the ACC conference in Chicago (3/29-4/1/08), contact: Karen Lemieux, Executive Director, HPH Heart Center, @ (808) 551-1863. Interested candidates should send a cv and cover letter to: Ellen Kaye, Physician Recruitment Coordinator, Straub Clinic & Hospital, 888 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813; email: ekaye@straub.net; fax: (808) 522-4006; phone: (800) 578-7282 or Karen Lemieux, Executive Director, HPH Heart Center, 888 South King Street, Honolulu, HI 96813; email: klemieux@straub.net; fax: (808) 522-4011; phone: (808) 522-4979 Visit our website: www.hawaiipacifichealth.org We are looking for a non-invasive or invasive cardiologist to join our busy practice in Walla Walla, Washington. Our office is located in St. Mary Medical Center. Expertise in echocardiography, nuclear and/or CT would be useful skill sets. Walla Walla is located in the southeastern region of Washington State, just thirteen miles from the Oregon border. The climate is moderate with winter lows averaging around 30 degrees and summer highs averaging in the 80s. Walla Walla is considered to have many of the best wineries in the country and is touted as the Napa Valley of the Pacific Northwest. In 2006, Walla Walla was named one of the top ten retirement communities in the US by CNN Money Magazine. In 2007, SMMC was the recipient of the Premier/Care Science Select Practice National Quality Award, which recognizes the top one percent of acute care hospitals in the United States that have the best patient outcomes and are operated with the greatest efficiency. For patients, that translates to low mortality rates, fewer complications and more affordable rates. For outdoor enthusiasts, Walla Walla has much to offer: hiking and biking on multiple trails surrounding nearby Lake Bennington; camping in the Umatilla National Forest; fishing the North and South Forks of the Walla Walla River; rafting/kayaking/canoeing on the Grand Ronde River; jetboating or floating the Snake River thru Hells Canyon; downhill skiing; hunting in the Blue Mountains, especially for the elk hunter; mushroom and berry picking; wildlife viewing and much more. Walla Walla is the home of Whitman College. This is a liberal arts college with approximately 1,500 undergraduate students. Other local colleges include Blue Mountain Community College and Walla Walla College. Please submit a cover letter and CV to William R. Bennett, MD • Heart Clinics Northwest 122 W 7th Avenue, Suite 310 • Spokane, WA 99204 Phone 509-838-7711 or Fax 509-747-4664 Or email: darleneheizer@hcnw.com Assistant or Associate Professor in Cardiovascular Imaging Stanford University School of Medicine RECRUITMENT & CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For advertising in JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology), ACC Cardiosource Review Journal, JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, and next year’s American College of Cardiology CardioCareer & CME Guide: Contact: Ariel Medina 212-633-3689 • Fax: 212-633-3850 e-mail: a.medina@elsevier.com The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford University is seeking a new faculty member at the Assistant/Associate Professor level to join the Noninvasive Cardiovascular Imaging Section. The position is for a full-time faculty member in the Medical Center Line. The individual must have advanced clinical and research experience in multimodality noninvasive cardiovascular imaging, preferably in cardiac CT, MRI and echocardiography. The candidate should also be capable of conducting independent research in cardiovascular imaging, with emphasis on MRI preferred. Applicants must have an MD degree and be board certified in Cardiovascular Disease (or eligible). Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations of and applicants from women and minority groups, as well as others who would bring additional dimensions to the university’s research, teaching, and clinical missions. Additional details at http://cvmedicine.stanford.edu/ . Applicants should send a curriculum vitae and names of three potential referees to Faculty Affairs, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305-5406. 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