
Physician Led, Community Driven: Altru Health System in North Dakota. For more information, please contact Liz Salasin at esalasin@altru.org.
As a hospital-employed physician at a not-for-profit, community-owned health
system, led by our physicians, you would be joining a unique, empowering
organization. We are seeking our next exceptional colleague committed
to serving the Grand Forks community.
Improving health, enriching life.
We are seeking a board certified/board eligible Pediatrician to join our multi-specialty health system. The team is comprised of and known for:
Here are the top 5 reasons Grand Forks is a cooler place to call home:
To learn more about this practice opportunity or to forward your CV for consideration, contact:
Elizabeth Salasin, MS, CPRP
Provider Recruiter | Human Resources
Altru Health System | Grand Forks, ND
865.712.7651 cell | 701.780.5181 phone | 701.780.1093 fax |
esalasin@altru.org
Connect with me:
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Schedule a meeting with me:
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