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Medical Center in Charleston, SC needs a Peds Neurologist / Permanent Job
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Neurology-Pediatric
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Permanent/Full-Time
Location
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
2/11/20
Seeking Pediatric Neurologist for a New Service Line
Charleston, South Carolina – Local Population 135,000
Charleston, South Carolina – Local Population 135,000
A health system in Charleston, SC is hiring BC/BE Pediatric Neurologist for a full-time, permanent, and employed position. Ideal candidates have training in general pediatric neurology, headache disorders, neuromuscular disorders, or other areas to join our growing pediatric subspecialty practice.
- This is a new service line for the hospital
- Call is 1:1
- The Counties where this medical center is located is experiencing 3-4 times the national growth rate with young families. As such, it's one of the fastest growing demographic groups, so they are expanding their pediatric services to better serve this high-growth market.
COMMUNITY. Charleston, Charleston County, SC. The city of Charleston has a population of almost 135,000 and a county population of over 350,000. The Metro area population is closer to 700,000. Charleston offers many educational opportunities starting with primary education and expanding to numerous colleges, including ones geared towards the arts and technology. This city also provides plenty of recreational activities too, including golfing, beaches, boating, and parks. Charleston ranked as the #2 “2012 10 Best Downtowns” by Livability. It’s recognition for its thoughtful combination of natural beauty, historic preservation, cultural attractions and economic development.
INTERESTED? To speak confidentially with Elizabeth Salozzo about this permanent opening, please either apply with an updated CV and contact information or call her directly at [Register to View] . Elizabeth will contact you prior to sending out your information. Reference JO-1903-32064.