Neurosurgery Opportunity - Carbondale, IL (College Town, 2Hrs to St Louis & 3 Hrs to Nashville) J1 & H1 Visas Accepted
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Surgery-Neurosurgery
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Carbondale, Illinois, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
3/05/24
Neurosurgery Opportunity - Carbondale, IL (College Town, 2Hrs to St Louis & 3 Hrs to Nashville) J1 & H1 Visas Accepted
Exciting opportunity for a Neurosurgeon at the Brain and Spine Institute in Carbondale, IL. This position stands out as a great opportunity for many reasons: One being we have Neuro trained Neuro Critical Care Physicians who take primary call 24/7 for all Neurosciences and will involve physicians at the appropriate time. Thus, allowing the Neurosurgeons to focus on surgery patients. There is onsite Physical Therapy for rehabilitation referrals, competitive salary, and we offer state-of-the-art equipment as well as an Angi Suite/Hybrid OR.
Jill Allen
Director of [Register to View] 823-4702
*** You're welcome to text - please include your name and specialty so I can refer back
*** I tend to be on the phone a lot, please leave me a voicemail if I don't pick up
Exciting opportunity for a Neurosurgeon at the Brain and Spine Institute in Carbondale, IL. This position stands out as a great opportunity for many reasons: One being we have Neuro trained Neuro Critical Care Physicians who take primary call 24/7 for all Neurosciences and will involve physicians at the appropriate time. Thus, allowing the Neurosurgeons to focus on surgery patients. There is onsite Physical Therapy for rehabilitation referrals, competitive salary, and we offer state-of-the-art equipment as well as an Angi Suite/Hybrid OR.
Highlights:
- 2.5 days in the clinic
- Stealth equipment with attachments
- 50% out migration
- Large referral base and growth potential
- Group currently has 2 App’s and 2 Pain App’s
- 7-10 days of call per month
- Completion of an ACGME or AOA accredited Residency training program in Neurological Surgery.
- Current certification in Neurological Surgery by the American Board of Neurological Surgery or in Neurological Surgery by the American Osteopathic Board of Surgery or its equivalent.
- Board certification must be achieved within five years of being admissible to take the exam.
- Clinical Experience (Initial) Applicant must provide documentation of provision of neurological surgery services (50 cases) representative of the scope and complexity of the privileges requested during the last 12 months (waived for applicants who completed training during the previous year).
Jill Allen
Director of [Register to View] 823-4702
*** You're welcome to text - please include your name and specialty so I can refer back
*** I tend to be on the phone a lot, please leave me a voicemail if I don't pick up