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Greetings from PERU.DR Arturo Silva,urologsistFrom: Arturo Silva Moscol (jasilvam42@hotmail.com)Sun Jan 15 16:54:55 2006
Dear Dr Henry Gregor: I am Dr Arturo Silva, married with two children, spaniard-peruvian general surgeon and urologist .I did my training in Surgery in PERU, (1984-87) and my training in Urology in Spain,Barcelona, from 1994-98,during this time I visited the Urologist Institute in London,1997.Since 1999 I am working in the Navy Hospital in Lima-Peru,as a civilian urologist. I am very intersted in two field in my urologist practice: male infertility and uroginecology.Please I would apreciate if you contact me with a institution who offer a FELLOW in any of this mentioned fields,with the same conditions like ultrasound in obstetrics as you can see under this lines.
Thans very much.and I wish you a happy new year 2006. Arturo Silva MD Note that this position is intended for physicians who have not completed ObGyn residency in the US. This is a terrific opportunity for a junior faculty member, recent residency graduate, or registrar to get clinical and research experience. The Yale University School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences Section of Maternal Fetal Medicine has a potential position for a research fellow in Ob-Gyn imaging. The position will include extensive experience primarily in obstetric ultrasound with some gynecology ultrasound as well. We perform 50-60 ultrasound examinations a day, 800 fetal echocardiograms annually, and have an active program in fetal MRI imaging, and extensive laboratory programs for translational research. Our offices on campus have 9 high end ultrasound systems and a centralized PACS system with image storage and search capabilities. With the only children's hospital in southern Connecticut we draw fetal anomalies for diagnosis and management from a large population area with approximately 20,000 deliveries annually. Fellows will work with clinical faculty and MFM fellows in our prenatal ultrasound offices. Candidates must have an MD degree and must have completed residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology in their home country. They will be expected to begin with basic experience in both obstetric and gynecologic ultrasound. Work will include both clinical and investigative scanning. Candidates must qualify for at least a J-1 clinical visa for this 2 year position. This is a terrific opportunity for a junior faculty member, recent residency graduate, or registrar to get clinical and research experience in the US. This time will not qualify toward clinical training (residency or MFM fellowship) in the US. A two year commitment to the position will be expected. Some salary support is available. The position could begin 1 July, 2006. Note that this position is intended for physicians who have not completed ObGyn residency in the US. Fluency in English is required. Interested candidates can send a CV to <Joshua.Copel@yale.edu>. -- Lea Harth, Operations Manager OBGYN.net Dr. Julio Arturo Silva Moscol
CMP 15888
CIRUJANO GENERAL
RNE 7350
UROLOGO
RNE 11064
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