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Neurosurgeon needed near Jacksonville, FL!
Park City, Utah, United States
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Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Surgery-Neurosurgery
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Permanent/Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location South Carolina, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 10/28/18

Outstanding opportunity for a Neurosurgeon with a well-established, elective practice and a captive patient base to help build and expand our Neuro Destination Center! Practice call is shared among the members of the group. As the incoming physician you will have a dedicated Physician Assistant. Our preference is for general Neurosurgery with an interest in general spine, cranial and trauma neurosurgery. Enjoy the benefits of being employed - competitive compensation with production bonus and an extensive benefits package. We are a level II trauma unit and some trauma call will be required. Dedicated Operative days: two or three at the physician's discretion. Hospital has built two new dedicated neurosurgical ORs.

Typical and frequent examples of our patient's needs are painful and disabling diseases of the spine, brain tumors, intracranial hemorrhages, hydrocephalus, and peripheral nerve problems. We provide a wide range of services: Neuro-Oncology, Brain Tumor Support Group, clinical trials and more. Our physicians are trained to use the most cutting edge-technologies, which means a more precise surgical experience for our patients. We can offer:
• MRI computer assisted stereotactic navigation that identifies the location of tumors with improved accuracy and better tissue preservation
• O-arm and stealth navigation
• 3-D operating microscope that pinpoints even the smallest points of interest during surgical procedures for superior accuracy.
• Artificial disc implants
• Our neurosurgery team specializes in minimally invasive brain and spinal procedures
• Decompressions and fusions
• Percutaneous pedicle screw fixation
• Microscopic diskectomies