Opportunity at Prairie Surgical

Hi all,
I am forwarding this message on behalf of the team at Prairie Sugical:
As this would be a private practice setting, the information in the posting is limited, but more information could certainly be provided to those who are interested. This position would be a great opportunity for anyone who has passion for the ever-evolving area of gastrointestinal health!
Looking for a registered dietitian to work at Prairie Surgical. Prairie Surgical is a full-service digestive health centre with endoscopy, surgical interventions, and clinical consultation services. We have Internists, Gastroenterologists, and General Surgeons working at our centre. The focus of the dietitian services will be on digestive diseases including, but not limited to: -Inflammatory bowel disease -Celiac disease -Irritable bowel disease -Gastroparesis/gastric dumping -Diverticulosis -Nutrient deficiencies The Dietitian will be supported by our Admin team and will be receiving referrals from multiple doctors. A set rate will be established for Dietitian, and the Dietitian will be paid per initial consult/review consultation. If you are interested, please express your interest to Renata at: manager@prairiesurgical.commailto:manager@prairiesurgical.com.au
Thanks,
Kam Wan Master of Applied Human Nutrition (MAHN) Program Assistant Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences University of Manitoba 190 Dysart Rd | W575 Duff Roblin 204-474-6564
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