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Infectious Disease Physician

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Posted 27 days ago


Saint Luke's Health System (Kansas City) rating

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Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

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371st of 870 rated healthcare providers


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Infectious Disease Physician (Kansas City, MO) Evaluate, diagnose & treat patients w/ infectious diseases/infections; Manage care of patients w/ diseases/infections; Counsel patients on antimicrobial agents, antibiotic resistance, vaccines & immunobiological agents; Treat immunocompromised patients w/ risk for infection. Min. reqs: MD degree or foreign equiv.

Must have completed Fellowships in Infectious Disease & Transplant Infectious Disease, be Board Certified/Board Eligible in Internal Medicine, and have a MO medical license by time of appointment. Saint Luke's Health System. Apply at www.saintlukeskc.org.

Job reference code: 0057585 #LI-DNI


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