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Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics — Nashville, Tennessee
We’re seeking a Board Certified/Board Eligible Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician to join the expanding team at Siskin Children’s Institute’s newest practice located in Nashville, Tennessee. Open since January 2020, this facility offers medical services including developmental assessments and treatment as well as applied behavior analysis therapy for children with special needs. Based in Chattanooga, Siskin Children’s Institute is a nonprofit organization with a mission to increase access to assessment, diagnosis, and early intervention for children with developmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy and genetic disorders. The institute, which serves more than 3,500 children annually from its Chattanooga an
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