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Chief of Pediatric Pulmonology (PDP 23395)
Chief of Pediatric Pulmonology The University of New Mexico School of Medicine, in collaboration with The Medicus Firm Executive Search, is conducting a national search for a highly collaborative and visionary leader to serve as the Chief of Pediatric Pulmonology. This role presents an exciting opportunity for candidates with leadership experience and expertise in pediatric pulmonology to lead a well-established division and drive innovation in pediatric pulmonary care. The University of New Mexico School of Medicine plays a vital role in the healthcare infrastructure of New Mexico, providing comprehensive services across 141 communities. As the state’s primary referral center for Level 1 trauma and specia
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