Jazz streams out into the moonlight French doors open to the night breezes, sweet olive scents the air. Nearby there is laughter, a cork popping, and cafe brulot aflame. A well established nephrology practice in the West Bank area of New Orleans is searching for an associate to help him manage the growing number of patients. The city’s population has grown close to 40% and so the ESRD population grows too.
Here, in this little corner of the American South, where European traditions blend with Caribbean influences, the history is as colorful as the local architecture; the food is the stuff of legend. Haitian and African Creoles developed an exotic, spicy cuisine and were instrumental in creating jazz and Zydeco.
Our street names are French and Spanish, our Creole architecture comes in a carnival of tropical colors, and our voodoo is a Caribbean import. The magic is irresistible.
New Orleans is a garden that is always in bloom. In the spring, flaming azalea bushes and the intoxicating scent of magnolias, giant white blooms nestled amongst dark green waxy leaves greet a new season of nature’s rebirth. Carolina jasmine and wisteria climb along wrought iron fences. Rose bushes that have been tended to for generations stand out against small shotgun houses and community gardens full of herbs, vegetables, and homemade sculpture testify to residents’ pride in their neighborhoods.
Live music, dance, ballet, theatre, art museums and galleries abound in this diverse city for the cultural enthusiast. If shopping is an interest, there are malls, exclusive shops and designer boutiques for any taste!
If you are interested in a 1 year partnership track and convenient practice locations within 15 minutes of the main office then this is the position for you. With 100 ESRD patients and only working in 1 hospital, the growth potential is enormous for the motivated nephrologist.
To learn more about this opportunity, please contact:
Louise Jacobson
Physician
Resource
Territory
Manager