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Garrett Davis

Client Development at Global Medical Staffing

Garrett Davis has professional experience in client development at Global Medical Staffing. Prior to this, Garrett worked as an account executive at Tetra Financial Group, where Garrett originated asset based financing transactions. In addition, Garrett also has experience as an owner and general manager at Bajio Mexican Grill, where Garrett was involved in every aspect of running the business. Garrett also served as a regional/general manager at QSR Associates, LLC, overseeing operations at multiple locations. Garrett started their career as a painter at Specialty Painting, and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication/Media Studies at the University of Utah.

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Salt Lake City, United States

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Global Medical Staffing

You're looking for a new opportunity but you don't know where to start. You're looking to still do what you love—practice medicine—but you want more freedom. You're looking for something different, plain and simple. You've found it. With us you have the opportunity to practice in a variety of locales around the globe. It’s true. You can choose when and where you want to practice. Maybe you want to pick up some shifts around the U.S. We can help with that. Or maybe you have a bad case of wanderlust and want to explore overseas. We can help with that, too. Both short-term and longer-term assignments are always available. You can go from residency to practice, from full-time practice to part-time practice and from one practice to another. You can see how doctors in different practice settings, different cities, and even different countries deliver care. Don’t be burdened by the details. We handle all that so you're free: free to treat patients, free to build your knowledge, free to earn a competitive living and enjoy practicing medicine—without worrying so much about the business of medicine. For over 20 years we’ve been helping doctors like you experience somewhere new. Yes. Your profession and your adventures can coexist—no matter where you practice.


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51-200

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