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Chief of Urology
UCSF Fresno and Central California Faculty Medical Group are seeking an experienced academic leader to establish the Division of Urology and residency program. The program is based at Community Regional Medical Center (CRMC), a tertiary 650 bed hospital in California’s Central Valley. Career-defining opportunity to develop a new training program at a large academic medical center Opportunity to build a strong private practice with a large patient base to keep a new practice busy from day one Academic appointment with UCSF School of Medicine Fresno offers a high standard of living combined with a low cost of living. The result is a quality of life uniquely Californian, yet surprisingly affordable. Limitless recreational opportunities and spec
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