Re: Potential position for a research fellow in Ob-Gyn imaging

From: Lea Harth, Operations Manager (newsletter@OBGYN.net)
Mon Jan 16 11:01:03 2006


The instructions are:

Interested candidates can send a CV to <Joshua.Copel@yale.edu>.

Dr. Copel can answer any questions you may have if you write to him at that address - to my knowledge he does not use this message board frequently so do pleas write to him directly about this position.

At Mon, 16 Jan 2006, bouthina ibrahim wrote: >
>THANK YOU SO MUCH I AM WAIING WHATIS NEXT.

>
>"OBGYN.net Administration" <newsletter@obgyn.net> wrote:
> 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 .
>
>--
>Lea Harth, Operations Manager
>OBGYN.net




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