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Partners with other members of neurology team (e.g., neurologist colleague, radiologist, EEG technologists, MA’s and RN’s, physical therapists). Job Summary:Seeking a full-time (4.0 or 4.5 days/week) neurologist to join a highly productive, skilled, and popular neurologist at AVH and selected outreach clinic sites to help meet clinical demands for services and build a neurology service for North Country Healthcare (system of 3 Critical Access Hospitals.
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Providence Brain and Spine Institute (PBSI) is seeking a full-time General Neurologist to join the Providence Neurological Specialties clinic at Providence Portland Medical Center in Portland, Oregon.
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Neurologist needed to join an established multispecialty neuroscience group located on the beautiful Southern Coast of California. Neuroscience group includes general neurology, movement disorders, epilepsy, headache, vascular neurology, neurocritical care, neuropsychology, spine surgery, oncologic neurosurgery, and endovascular specialists.
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Henry Ford Health System's Department of Neurology, located in southeastern Michigan, is seeking a Board-eligible/Board-certified Vascular Neurologist to join our team in Clinton Township, Michigan at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital.
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The Department of Neurology at the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine is recruiting an outstanding neuromuscular neurologist to join an established neuromuscular group. The department has a Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship - EMG track, accredited by the ACGME. We are linked to five neuroscience research centers.
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Join a dynamic neurology team of stroke neurologists, neuro-hospitalists, interventional neurologists and neurosurgeon as a general, outpatient neurologist. As an outpatient neurologist, you can choose to live in the Altoona/Hollidaysburg area or State College (hometown of Penn State University's main campus.
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The Staff Neurologist position, is responsible for providing clinical neurological care in an outpatient neurorehabilitation focused treatment program serving patients with a history of mild to moderate traumatic brain injury.
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Ochsner Hospital for Children in New Orleans is recruiting a BC/BE Pediatric Neurologist to join our team in our Gulfport, Mississippi location. Ochsner Hospital for Children in New Orleans is recruiting a BC/BE Pediatric Neurologist to join our team in our Gulfport, Mississippi location.
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TPMG is seeking a full-time BE/BC Neurologist to join our team in Modesto, CA. Our ideal candidate is trained as a general neurologist, and we welcome all subspecialties and background experience and training.
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Our full-time specialties include surgery, internal medicine, oncology, integrative medicine, physical therapy, behavior, and theriogenology.
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Baylor Scott & White Health is seeking a BC/BE Outpatient Neurologist to join the Department of Neurology, in “Aggieland” College Station, Texas. There are currently 3 neurologists in the department who practice general neurology and 1 neurologist has a focus on epilepsy care, in addition to seeing general neurology patients.
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Neurologist – Movement Disorder Specialist. Walkable, tree-lined neighborhoods surround the campus, which is within close proximity to the city's top destinations, including the Kauffman Center of Performing Arts, Union Station & Science City, National WWI Museum, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, as well as the Country Club Plaza, a shopping district celebrated for its architectural design.
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Opportunities exist for either a pure Neuro-hospitalist working a 7on/7off model, and also for General Neurologist or Subspecialty Neurologist with expertise in the following fields: - Epilepsy - Neurophysiology - Headache Medicine - Vascular Neurology The new Neurologist will be joining a very busy Neurology practice of 4 other General Neurologists as well as a Neuroscience Service Line of 20+ multi-subspecialty Neurologists and 6 Neurosurgeons.
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Neurologist - Neurologists make a difference in the lives of patients everyday. Responsibilities: The new Neurologist must be comfortable in managing a wide range of Neurological disorders but will be provided with the opportunity to practice the clinical skills for which they trained.
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