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Lindsey McGuire, DVMAs Neurologist, you will work with our established Neurology team and the referring veterinary community to build your caseload and work with DoveLewis’ specialist team in developing diagnostic and surgical plans for patients with neurological needs.
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PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center is seeking a BC/BE full-time Neurologist to join our thriving practice in Vancouver, Washington. Outdoor lovers will enjoy quick access to the Pacific Ocean, Mt. Hood, Mount St. Helens, and never-ending outdoor recreation options in the Pacific Northwest.
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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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You will joining the Northwests premier neurosciences program which houses established services including MS, Stroke, ALS, Parkinsons, epilepsy, neuro-oncology, neurosurgery, orthopedic spine surgery, neuroradiology, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, neuroimaging, and gamma knife.
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Our Neurology team is seeking a BC/BE neurologist with neurohospitalist experience preferred (not required) for a low-volume inpatient (0-3 consults per day) & hybrid outpatient practice. Working for Northwest Permanente, our Neurologist enjoy: $250,000 to $302,000 – Projected Annual Total Rewards Value.
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We have neurohospitalists at all five stroke centers and the neurologist will not need to cover stroke call. The Neurologist will provide outpatient consultation and management of patients with neurological disorders at one or more of our sites.
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As Neurologist, You Will Work With Our Established Neurology Team And The Referring Veterinary Community To Build Your Caseload And Work With DoveLewis’ Specialist Team In Developing Diagnostic And Surgical Plans For Patients With Neurological Needs.
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