This Medical Center in Prescott Valley, AZ is seeking a board certified/board eligible Neurosurgeon to join their medical staff and enhance the neurosurgical service line.
The Practice:
- Join an experienced neurosurgeon trained in minimally invasive, cerebrovascular, and skull base techniques.
- Mix of spine and cranial neurosurgery.
- Average 2-3 surgery days per week, with 2 days of clinic.
- Manage 7-10 patients per day with APP support.
- Only 7 days of call per month, with additional call pay available.
- Position open due to growth.
- Cerner EMR used in clinic and hospital.
- Clinic located in a 107,000 sq. foot MOB built in 2020.
- Strong primary care referral base.
- New residents and fellows are welcome.
- H1B visa sponsorship available.
About the Hospital:
The hospital serves a 5,500 square mile area with a draw population of 150,000.
- 146-bed hospital with 7 ORs on a block schedule.
- MD anesthesia with a stable 30-year local practice.
- ICUs: CV ICU (12 beds), ICU (8 beds).
- Hospitalist program with local coverage for 30+ years.
- Interventional radiology, neuro-navigation technology, robotics, epilepsy monitoring unit, interventional pain & PM&R services.
- New cancer center in planning stage.
- Stroke rehabilitation services.
- Level 4 trauma center with 76,000 annual ED visits.
The Package:
- Competitive starting salary.
- WRVU bonus potential.
- Sign-on bonus.
- Call pay available.
- Student loan assistance & public service loan forgiveness.
- Comprehensive benefits package.
- Additional fully funded pension and 403(b) savings plan.
- Relocation stipend.
- Malpractice insurance with tail coverage.
The Community:
Picture a mid-sized mountain community with a population of around 48,000, known for its warm climate, natural beauty, and outdoor activities. The area has a large retirement community, with nearly one-third over age 65, and a vibrant mix of younger families and retirees.
- Climate: Cooler than Phoenix.
- Outdoor activities: Surrounded by national forest and mountain ranges with over 470 miles of trails for hiking, biking, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
- Safety: Considered one of the safest cities in the U.S.
- Amenities: Dining, shopping, live music, art galleries, cultural events.
- Housing: Historic downtown homes and modern retirement complexes.
- Ranked as "Good for Retirees" with an A grade.
- Rich in history with many historic buildings, museums, parks, and sites.
- Locally owned restaurants, boutiques, festivals, wineries, and tasting rooms.
- Closest metro area: Phoenix (population 1.65 million).
- 4-season climate with low humidity and abundant sunshine.
- Regional airport with daily flights to Phoenix, Vegas, and beyond.
- 2 hours to Phoenix and the Grand Canyon, 90 minutes to Sedona.
Education:
Excellent public schools with AP classes, charter schools available.
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