Virginia - Central - Neuro Physician Opportunity
Los Angeles, California, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Physiatry/Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Virginia, Virginia, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 4/25/24
We are recruiting a physiatrist to join our thriving health system that is regarded as one of the best in the region, located in central Virginia. Our institution is committed to providing exceptional healthcare while fostering a supportive and collaborative environment where our team members all share the commitment to patient care and the teaching mission. You will be able to experience a supportive and collaborative work culture within PM&R and other departments, while having access to resources for research and clinical collaboration. Enjoy the atmosphere of a big town, but without the crowds or traffic. A great space for an outdoor enthusiast- biking and running areas galore!

Contact Randy Awni with any inquiries or for applications.

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Job Responsibilities

Seeking a general or neuro focused Physician to join our large clinical and academic team.
Primarily focused on inpatient care with some outpatient clinic work.
Build beyond current patient volumes with dedicated support.
Develop your own niche areas of interest (i.e., EMG or Neuromuscular)

Qualifications

Board Eligible or Board Certification required.
Passion for providing excellent patient care with teaching and research opportunities.

Working Hours

Work Schedule: 5 days/week, with 2 half days of outpatient clinic.
Call Schedule: Very light -4-5 weekends per year, shared among a large team, with resident coverage 24/7.
Academic protected time

Skills

Clinical expertise in PM&R with a focus on neurological conditions.
Interdisciplinary collaboration and strong communication.
Diagnostic proficiency as it relates to EMG, nerve conduction, etc.
Brain injury specialist would be highly desired, with a focus on building a strong TBI program.