Neurosurgery - Endovascular opening in: Saginaw, MI
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Neurosurgery Opening in Saginaw, MI Midland 20m; Detroit 100m Seeking a full-time Neurosurgeon to join a rapidly expanding, multidisciplinary neuroscience team. Candidates with neuroendovascular training or experience are highly preferred. * 650-bed regional hospital and Level II Trauma Center * Join a robust neurosciences program with an established team of 3 neurosurgeons and 4 medical neurologists * Strong support from neuroradiologists, physiatrists, and advanced practice providers * Opportunity to perform a wide range of cranial and spinal neurosurgical procedures * Preference for candidates with fellowship training or experience in neuroendovascular surgery * Serve a high-volume emergency department (~100,000 visits/year) * Dedicated 10-bed Neurotrauma Critical Care Unit * Practice within a Primary Stroke Center working toward Comprehensive Stroke Center designation * Access to advanced neuroimaging and state-of-the-art surgical and diagnostic technology * Collaboration with a regional rehabilitation hospital joint venture for stroke rehabilitation, neuropsychology services, and inpatient rehab * Optional opportunities for teaching, mentoring, and medical education * Physician-led culture emphasizing teamwork and clinical excellence Call & Schedule * Call responsibilities expected, consistent with hospital trauma/stroke center needs * Weekend call likely included as part of group rotation Compensation & Benefits * Competitive salary (commensurate with experience) * Relocation assistance provided * Loan repayment potential (negotiable) * Comprehensive benefits package typically including: * Medical, dental, and vision coverage * Retirement plans * Paid time off and continuing education support * Access to advanced facilities, technology, and clinical programs * Opportunities for leadership, professional growth, and program development * Employment within a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) system (may qualify for PSLF) Requirements * Board Certified or Board Eligible (0–5 years post-residency) in Neurological Surgery\ * MD or DO degree * Documented expertise in cranial and spinal neurosurgical procedures * Neuroendovascular fellowship training or experience – highly preferred * Active Michigan medical license or willingness to obtain * DEA – must be obtained prior to start * CSR/CDS – must be obtained prior to start