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Neurophysiology job in OH
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Neurophysiology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Dayton, Ohio, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
7/22/20
Neuromuscular position in Dayton, OH
1hr and 15 min to Cincinnati, OH
Full-time, Permanent
BC/BE
Candidate should be comfortable with all aspects of neuromuscular evaluations (clinical/procedural) and have specific board certifications in neuromuscular medicine or be planning on obtaining this accreditation. He/she will partner with a large (20 neurologists), employed, neurology group of various sub-specialists. The candidate will enjoy an already established neuromuscular referral network and neuromuscular focused patient practice with state of the art equipment. Candidate be reviewed for a faculty appointment and be comfortable with involvement in clinical program development.
Has multiple office locations and is responsible for covering the main teaching hospital for inpatient neurology needs. Call would be competitively spaced and fairly distributed, but expected. Thankfully, all call would be from home and limited only to general neurology main hospital, thus all stroke call is handled by a separate team. All offices and hospitals are equipped with EMR and wireless communication and state of the art imaging and laboratory technology.
1hr and 15 min to Cincinnati, OH
Full-time, Permanent
BC/BE
Candidate should be comfortable with all aspects of neuromuscular evaluations (clinical/procedural) and have specific board certifications in neuromuscular medicine or be planning on obtaining this accreditation. He/she will partner with a large (20 neurologists), employed, neurology group of various sub-specialists. The candidate will enjoy an already established neuromuscular referral network and neuromuscular focused patient practice with state of the art equipment. Candidate be reviewed for a faculty appointment and be comfortable with involvement in clinical program development.
Has multiple office locations and is responsible for covering the main teaching hospital for inpatient neurology needs. Call would be competitively spaced and fairly distributed, but expected. Thankfully, all call would be from home and limited only to general neurology main hospital, thus all stroke call is handled by a separate team. All offices and hospitals are equipped with EMR and wireless communication and state of the art imaging and laboratory technology.