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A leading healthcare company is looking for an Advanced Practice Provider Specialist in Rheumatology to cover multiple territories in North and South Carolina. This field-based role requires an advanced degree and 3+ years of patient care experience, particularly in Dermatology. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with field teams and deliver education on patient care. This position offers opportunities for professional growth and development.
Advanced Practice Provider Specialist, Rheumatology (Carolinas)
Locations: Charlotte, North Carolina; Raleigh, North Carolina; Durham, North Carolina; Greensboro, North Carolina; Columbia, South Carolina. Field-based role.
Permanent
Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine is searching for the best talent for an Advanced Practice Provider Specialist, Rheumatology to cover the Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Greensboro, NC & Columbia, SC territories. This position will be field based.
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