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Enjoy Montgomery's fine dining, festivals, and night life, with the state's two largest universities. An Adult and General Psychiatrist is needed to join a progressive non-profit facility with the latest technology.
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The city is a cultural haven with two professional dance companies, a symphony orchestra, the world's sixth largest Shakespearean theater and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. Fine dining, diverse shopping, nationally recognized sporting activities including Montgomery Biscuits AA baseball and the Raycom Camellia Bowl, and more than 60 city parks contribute to Montgomery's great quality of life.
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Montgomery has a diverse economy comprising state government, healthcare, automotive manufacturing, education (the city is home to eight colleges and universities), tourism, Maxwell Air Force Base, the Gunter Annex and military contractors.
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Physician / Hospitalist / Alabama / Permanent / Board Certified Hospitalist Opportunity, Alabama Job
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The city is a home to two professional dance companies, a symphony orchestra, the world's sixth largest Shakespearean theater and a Museum of Fine Arts. Enjoy fine dining, diverse shopping, and more than 60 city parks.
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Pediatric Hospitalist opening in Montgomery, AL Full-time, permanent opening Hospital-employed Inpatient only Newborn nursery and Level II NICU New program Schedule: 7 on/7 off EMR: Athena (clinic), Altera Paragon (hospital) - integrated EMR system between clinic and hospital including imaging Compensation Package: Base Salary with 3-year guarantee Quarterly production bonus wRVU Comprehensive benefits including health, disability, retirement, profit sharing plan, malpractice, etc.
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In lieu of formal culinary training, a minimum of 5 years experience as a Sous Chef or an Executive Chef in fine dining establishments, hotels, resorts, and/or country clubs. In lieu of formal culinary training, a minimum of 5 years experience as a Sous Chef or an Executive Chef in fine dining establishments, hotels, resorts, and/or country clubs.
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Two years fine dining experience (as in country club or 4 and 5-star restaurant) is preferred. Two years fine dining experience (as in country club or 4 and 5-star restaurant) is preferred.
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The city is a cultural haven with two professional dance companies, a symphony orchestra, the world's sixth largest Shakespearean theater and the city s Museum of Fine Arts, fine dining, diverse shopping.
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Fine dining, diverse shopping, nationally recognized sporting activities and over 60 city parks contribute to a great quality of life! The city is a cultural haven with two professional dance companies, a symphony orchestra, one of the world's largest Shakespearean theaters and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts.
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