Written by MomMD Editor
Advertises Physician Employment Opportunities to Thousands of Visitors
LOS ANGELES, CA - July 25, 2003 - MomMD, LLC (www.MomMD.com) today announced the launch of a new service, the MomMD Physician Jobs Board. Nationwide listings will include physician jobs and employment opportunities at hospitals, multi-specialty groups, solo and private practices. MomMD will also feature non-clinical and alternative medical careers. Over 70,000 women in medicine visit MomMD.com each month.
"With MomMD as a leading online community for women in medicine, our job board offers a unique service to job seekers and employers", says Sethina Edwards, president and founder of MomMD, LLC. "The MomMD Physician Job Board is the place to list positions that will be viewed by a predominantly female audience, many of whom are seeking full, part-time or job-share practice opportunities in a wide variety of specialties. Some members are also seeking alternative careers and to leave clinical practice altogether."
The MomMD Physician Job Board offers a variety of job listing options and prices for job posters. The service is free for job seekers. More information on the Job Board can be found at www.mommd.com/jobboard.shtml. Additional MomMD services include: job share partner network; discussion forums; articles; online diaries (blogs); newsletters; medical equipment purchases; test preparation; admissions; and, many more professional and personal resources. The website is visited by over 70,000 women per month and serves over 330,000 page views.
About MomMD, LLC
MomMD.com is an online community for women physicians, medical students and premedical students. The website provides professional and personal resources for the growing number of women in medicine, especially those seeking a better balance between career and family responsibilities. MomMD, LLC is a privately held company based in Los Angeles, California. The site can be accessed at http://www.MomMD.com. MomMD is a registered service mark of MomMD, LLC .
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