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Physician / Neurology - Pediatric/Child / West Virginia / Permanent / West Virginia Pediatric Neurol

Medical school affiliated Academic Medical Center Cabell Huntington Hospital - Huntington, WV Pediatric Neurology The Division of Neurology is part of a comprehensive neuroscience center that collaborates with Marshall Health Network, a network of 3 hospitals (only one of which houses pediatric inpatients) and numerous outpatient facilities serving as the clinical arm of the School of Medicine at Marshall University. The Marshall Health Network includes Cabell Huntington Hospital, a 303-bed teaching hospital (level II joint trauma center), St. Marys Medical Center, a 413-bed teaching hospital, Hoops Family Childrens Hospital, a 72-bed pediatric specialty hospital within Cabell Huntington Hospital (features a dedicated childrens hospital and a NAEC Level 3 epilepsy program offering advanced epilepsy care, pediatric sleep medicine, and a variety of other pediatric subspecialities); and Rivers Health, a 101 acute-bed hospital. At Marshall Health, our pediatric neurologists work as a team with the childs pediatrician and other pediatric specialists to care for children with more complex medical conditions, such as epilepsy, birth defects, or intellectual disability. These conditions are chronic, requiring ongoing care and close follow-up throughout childhood and adolescence. Schedule : 4 days of clinic and 1 administrative day (flexible; providers may increase clinic time based on productivity and preference). Practice Locations : Inpatient : Single hospital connected to the neurology clinic (consultative service only). Outpatient : Primary clinic located in Teays Valley, where most neurologists practice, offering strong patient volumes and a favorable payer mix. Clinical Mix : Approximately 85% outpatient / 15% inpatient. Outpatient volume averages 1216 patients per day, with flexibility to increase based on provider preference. Inpatient service consists of consults only, averaging 12 consults per day while covering. Some inpatient days may have minimal or no consults; physicians may return to clinic as needed. Call Structure: Shared call rotation of 1:3 (generally MondaySunday coverage). Pediatric residents take first call, followed by neurology residents, then faculty. Faculty are typically called approximately one night per week. Average of fewer than 1.5 consults per day. On-call physician rounds the following day on overnight consults (typically 03 new patients). Support: Dedicated clinical pharmacists and support staff are available to assist with patient care. Candidate Requirements Pediatric Neurologist Board eligible or board certified in Neurology. Fellowship training in Child Neurology required. Open to both experienced physicians and newly trained graduates. J-1 and H-1B visa candidates are welcome to apply. An outdoor enthusiasts haven Enjoy the scenic shores of a historic river Take in the four season views while mountain hiking Enjoy a sunset cruise under the stars The regions best skiing at your doorstep Year-round family fun A down-to-earth place to live combined with amazing cultural sensations NCAA Division One Intercollegiate Sports Teams Excellent Public and Private Schools Short Distance to 4 Major Metro Areas Grand prize winner Americas Best Communities Competition! Rob Rector Direct: F: Cell / Text: MENTION CODE 210804 - CHN Minimum Requirements: MD or DO Medical Degree Eligible to be state licensed in the United States United States Residency and / or Fellowship training United States Board Eligible or Certified