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Opthalomologist - NC

Faciltiy located in eastern North Carolina seeks Opthalomologist. Call is 1 and 3. Subspec retina and refractive surgery. Interest in pediatric patients is a plus. Competitive compensation package.
Facility is located in one of North Carolina's most beautiful cities, offers a vital community and tranquil way of life that invites you to put down roots in this city of modern amenities and old-fashioned charm. Halfway between New York and Florida along I-95, the facility is east of Raleigh and the Research Triangle Park, and only two hours from the NC coast. The beautiful North Carolina mountains and other outstanding vacation spots are within an easy drive, too. Residents enjoy a community rich in educational, cultural and social opportunities. The local and business communities work together to support excellent public and private education. The communtity is within a one-hour drive from a dozen major colleges and universities, including N.C. State, Duke, UNC- Chapel Hill and East Carolina University. The area's special blend of old-fashioned Southern charm, modern amenities and community-oriented lifestyle creates an atmosphere of gracious living that will quickly grow on you, and one we think you'll quickly grow to love.
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