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This innovative firm offers a unique opportunity for a spine-fellowship trained neurosurgeon to join a thriving academic program. With a focus on complex spine surgery, adult deformity, trauma, and oncology, the role promises a busy clinical practice alongside collaborative research and teaching opportunities. The program is well-supported, providing access to cutting-edge technology like the Gamma Knife and intraoperative MRI. Located in a vibrant metropolitan area, this position not only offers professional growth but also a family-friendly environment with abundant outdoor activities and excellent schools. If you're passionate about advancing your career in neurosurgery, this could be the perfect fit for you.
A well-established Academic program in the northeast is interested in hiring a spine-fellowship trained neurosurgeon to join their program. This is a terrific opportunity to build a busy clinical practice, be involved in collaborative research and teach neurosurgery residents. Interests in complex spine, adult deformity/scoliosis, spine trauma, and/or spinal oncology will be very well-supported. Their program is eager to mentor a young neurosurgeon. Experienced candidates are also welcome to apply.
Key features are a collaborative relationship with Orthopedics, access to the Gamma Knife Center and an outstanding intra-operative monitoring service. This University Hospital is thriving having just opened a Children’s Hospital and Cancer Center. The latter will include an intraoperative MRI suite. Neuroscience research is a major University initiative and will be housed in a new dedicated building also under construction.
Enjoy the best of both worlds:
The neurosurgery group is a private, physician run practice affiliated with the University and state. In addition to the compensation provided by the group, additional compensation is provided by the state and the physicians enjoy state benefits and retirement.
The practice covers two hospitals including a 409-bed Level 1 trauma center and Designated Primary Stroke Center with a 14-bed Neuro-ICU. The University Health System serves 1.8 million people in the region and is the area’s largest employer. The secondary hospital is a 306-bed hospital nationally recognized for its orthopedic program, spine surgery, bariatric services and maternity services. The group also covers clinics at the local VA hospital, which includes 1 week per month - more time at the VA is available for those interested.
Practice Highlights:
Located in a beautiful region offering a diverse natural environment with abundant outdoor activities, outstanding schools, a moderate cost of living, and safe, family-oriented communities. This city is a vibrant metropolitan area of 700,000 people and offers access to many major east coast cities.