Job Summary
Job Description
A thriving healthcare system is seeking a BE/BC Neurosurgeon to work in the Nacogdoches, TX area! Close to Houston!!
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Come make a difference within a growing team of providers that focus to enhance the lives they serve and value learning and growth!
Company:
- 25-physician group located in a Texas University Town with a population of 100,000 and 2-hours North of Houston International Airport.
Benefits: Neurosurgeon
- Guaranteed Salary and production bonus
- Excellent benefits package that includes retirement plan and paid time off
- All professional expenses included in financial package
- Moving expenses paid
Job/Practice Description: Neurosurgeon
- 25-member group willing to support you with instant referrals
- 2 existing Neurosurgery providers are available for consulting and mentoring
- Office is across the parking lot from the hospital
- Share call with other providers
- Well balanced work load between clinic and surgery
- Investment opportunity in freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Center on campus
- Professionally managed practice with Electronic Health Records available on-line 24/7
- 24/7 Anesthesiologist
Professional Background: Neurosurgeon
- MD or DO degree required
- BE/BC with The American Board of Neurological Surgery
- We prefer experience but would be willing to hire a new graduate
- Texas licensed or eligible to obtain licensure in the State of Texas
- Must be a team player and work well with others
Community Description:
- Nacogdoches, a town located in East Texas, is a family-friendly small town with countless outdoor activities and a culture rich with history. Nacogdoches is considered one of the most historic towns in Texas and offers a wide variety of attractions for visitors from all over the world. From antiquing to nature walks, Nacogdoches has something to offer everyone. Stroll the red brick streets of historic downtown and experience the hospitality and charm of the Oldest Town in Texas, hike miles of historic trails that once served as trade routes for Native Americans or break for tea in a Victorian mansion.