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Great Opportunity for Talented Breast Surgeon
Office Sharing opportunity for independent surgeon (prefer breast dedicated, general surgeon or breast fellowship) in fully operational
& support staffed suite. 100% Breast surgeon owner in suite; recent retirement of senior partner; 2nd independent physician in suite is a complementary general surgeon. Prime location in the newly NCI
Designated Helen F
Graham Community
Cancer Center in the
center of the Christiana
Care Hospital Campus,
Newark DE with
medical oncology and
radiotherapy on-site.
This private suite is adjacent to the CCHS Breast Center, with full radiology services including MRI, CAT and PLAIN films, as well as laboratory facilities also available in the same building, making coordinated patient work-up easier.
This suite offers high-end tenant finishes, minor procedure operation room with ultrasound,
5 shared patient exam rooms & 3 doctor offices. No ER or General Surgery on-call requirements by hospital, possible.
Within a 5 minute short walking distance to the main hospital &
stand alone surgery center, making daily travel easier. Plenty of patient parking & public bus routes available to this picturesque setting with reflection pond, fountains & labyrinth park away from the hustle of the city.
Term: Negotiable
Monthly Office Share Payment: $2,960 for prorated share of suite facility (rent, waste & trash removal, repairs & maintenance) plus % of overhead & support staff (5) costs on CPA’s Cost Template, as negotiated.
Contact: Janet Sacks
(720) 320-6565 (cell)
or janet@rebatebyacs.
com
for more information
& suite walk-through
(no broker fees).
3 Third, it is recommended that Delaware collaborate
with other states that have also legalized the use of medical marijuana. Open discussions with other states, even though the laws vary, will provide a better understanding of best practices and pitfalls to avoid. New Jersey, Maryland, New York, and medical use of marijuana.
4 the medical marijuana program in Delaware, but continued Medical Society of Delaware and the Division of Public Health would allow for ongoing monitoring and evaluation of various aspects of this policy as it unfolds. These projects may include amounts and strains.
As Delaware moves forward with the recent decriminalization
and patients to assess the strengths and weakness of this program in order to continue improvement.
CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS
■ LAURA A. RAPP, PhD is an Associate Scientist at the Center for Drug and Health Studies at the University of Delaware in Newark, Del.
■ BARRET MICHALEC, PhD is the Assistant Director of Health Research at the Center for Drug and health Studies at the University of Delaware in Newark, Del.
■ TANYA WHITTLE, MA is a graduate research assistant at the Center for Drug and Health Studies at the University of Delaware in Newark, Del. where she is a doctoral student in the Sociology and Criminal Justice Department.
Del Med J
| October 2015 | Vol. 87 | No. 10

