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Cognitive Neurologist/Memory Care Specialist

Cognitive Neurologist/Memory Care Specialist - Norwich, ConnecticutHartford HealthCares Ayer Neuroscience Institutehas a new opportunity for aBE/BC Cognitive Neurologist, Memory Care Specialist, or General Neurologistwith training and expertise in dementia and related disordersto join our cohesive multidisciplinary team in a brand-new, state-of-the-art ambulatory Neuroscience Center.Some highlights of this opportunity include:100% outpatient practice with no call, weekend, or holiday coverage.Supportive physician leadership that is committed to professional development and long-term career growth.Opportunity for advancement into clinical leadership roles.Robust academic engagement, including participation in didactic activities, clinical research, academic posters and presentations, and fellowship/resident/student training.Highly competitive compensation with a comprehensive benefit package, including low-cost, high-quality medical/dental; STD/LTD; matching 401(k); generous paid time off; CME allowance; and more.Structured mentorship program designed to support physicians new to our dynamic institute and health care system.Eligibility to apply for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.TheMemory Care Programis a multidisciplinary effort focused on the diagnosis and treatment of cognitive disorders, supported by specialists in neurology, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, clinical social work, and advanced practice nursing. The program provides comprehensive evaluations and individualized care for patients and their families, addressing medical, psychosocial, and emotional needs. Our expanding team utilizes advanced diagnostics, including dementia biomarkers, neurocognitive testing, and amyloid PET imaging, as well as offering innovative therapies, such as anti-amyloid monoclonal antibody treatment.Our new comprehensive Neuroscience Centeris a thoughtfully designed facility that brings memory care together with general neurology, neurosurgery, pain management, PM&R, headache, epilepsy, movement disorders, stroke, neuromuscular, neuroimmunology, primary care, rheumatology, infusion services, EEG, and advanced diagnostic imaging-all under one roof. The center is structured to enhance collaboration and deliver seamless, coordinated care, supported by nurse navigation.TheAyer Neuroscience Instituteis a rapidly expanding institute with a focus on comprehensive patient care, academics, and research. The Institute enjoys the resources of a system committed to excellence in patient quality and experience and boasts an impressive staff of world-class neuroscience leaders, which includes over 200 neuroscience physicians and advanced practitioners. We are an academic institution affiliated with the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and Quinnipiac University Medical School. We are actively involved in medical education of students, residents, and fellows. We conduct clinical research in all major areas of care related to the Neurosciences.About Hartford HealthCare:TheHartford HealthCare networkemploysover 2,500 providersinover 400 practice locationsthroughout Connecticut; seven acute care hospitals, including one of the largest academic and surgical hospitals in the Northeast; thriving community teaching hospitals; and Hartford HealthCare Medical Group, one of the largest physician-led, multi-specialty medical groups in New England.Our location:Norwich, Connecticutis in Eastern Connecticut along the Long Island Sound. Norwich, which is known as "The Rose of New England," is a city in New London County with a metro population of roughly 275,000 residents. It is located 1.5 hours from Boston and 2 hours from New York City and offers access to the finest schools in the nation, four beautiful seasons of recreational activities, access to New England beaches and ski resorts, and options to live near the shore, in leafy suburbs, or in vibrant urban areas.Qualifications:BE/BC Cognitive Neurologist, Memory Care Specialist, or General Neurologist with training and expertise in dementia and related disorders