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Physician - Pediatrics - PRN Cardinal Glennon - Maryville IL
Pediatric | IL-SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Pediatrics Granite City | Granite City, IL | Req #: R195035011

Pediatric Pediatrician - Cardinal Glennon Outpatient - PRN need in Maryville IL

  • Join an established practice
  • Two providers and an APP
  • Fully staffed office; MA's, RN's
  • Clinic 8a-5p
  • No call
  • No holidays
  • No weekends
  • Competitive pay rates

About Maryville, IL

Living in Maryville, IL is a wonderful experience. The small town offers a peaceful atmosphere with plenty of local attractions and activities. There are several parks and trails to explore, including the nearby Silver Lake Nature Preserve and Horseshoe Lake State Park. The town also offers a wide variety of restaurants and entertainment venues for residents to discover. Residents can easily access downtown St Louis or major cities like Chicago thanks to the convenient highway system or by taking the daily Amtrak train from Maryville's own station. With its rich history and culture, Maryville is an ideal place to call home! Large city - Missouri-Illinois border along the Mississippi River.



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