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Article Date: 22 Jul 2008 - 7:00 PDT

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The American Society of Breast Disease announces the opening of a career center to link breast healthcare professionals across all specialties with employers and educational opportunities. The new feature at the Society's web site at http://www.asbd.org will provide free listings of fellowships, residencies, as well as international and domestic volunteer opportunities.

The American Society of Breast Disease is the only organization in the United States to serve all healthcare professionals involved in breast cancer and disease diagnosis, treatment, and research. "One of the Society's core missions is to advocate for a multidisciplinary team approach to breast healthcare management. We are excited to be able to help link healthcare professionals worldwide in the development of those teams," said Brooke Breslow, Executive Director.

In addition to listing these educational and volunteer opportunities, the site provides easy-to-post resume and professional job listing services for all disciplines.

Organizations and individuals posting positions will be able to easily manage postings online, receive activity reports, search resumes, and receive automatic e-mail notices when new resumes arrive that match search criteria.

Individuals looking for positions in breast healthcare can post their resumes for free enabling employers or recruiters to contact them directly, receive automatic notification of new postings that match their criteria, and post up to three documents, e.g., CVs, to simplify application processing.

Contact the Society at info (at) asbd.org for the procedures for posting educational and volunteer listings.

About the American Society of Breast Disease

The American Society of Breast Disease is the leading professional medical society in the United States to serve all physicians and allied professionals committed to and advocating an interdisciplinary team approach to breast cancer and disease management, prevention, early detection, treatment, and research. The Society provides professional education programs and advocates for improvements in breast healthcare. For information about the ASBD, visit http://www.asbd.org.

Source:
Chris Brockles
American Society of Breast Disease




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