General Neurology position - Fort Wayne, INDIANA - Group practice!!
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Occupation Physician
Specialty Neurology
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 11/22/24

General Neurology position - Fort Wayne, INDIANA - Group practice!!

Hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana seeks to recruit a BC/BE an adult Neurologist to join an established group of 7 neurologists and 4 neurosurgeons. The current call requirement for neurology call is 1:6.

Although looking for a well-rounded general adult Neurologist, fellows in sleep, movement disorders, and concussion are welcome to apply.

Group has been serving the tristate area (Indiana, Ohio and Michigan) for 49 years. This private group comprises Neurologists, Neurosurgeons, and Nurse Practitioners. The practice provides full diagnostic services on site as well as operates its own sleep and infusion centers. This group handles all the major stroke work at four (4) hospitals. There is also active participation in national clinical research studies and opportunities for teaching.

Two beautiful office locations. In addition, the group has 11 satellite offices in rotation. Each physician works at one location per week.

Visa Support is not available.

A comprehensive compensation package will be offered and may include:

Competitive Salary plus Incentive
Commencement Bonus
Relocation Expenses
Medical Education Debt Repayment
Health and Retirement
Partnership track available
Full benefits packaging including 401(k) and profit sharing
Paid Malpractice

Fort Wayne is a three time All-America City Award winner, and has been consistently sited for the high quality of life, low cost of living and warm Hoosier Hospitality.

Fort Wayne is Indiana’s second largest city and is home to over 250,000 residents. (Allen County, Indiana’s largest county by size, has a population of 355,000). Nearly equidistant from Chicago, Cincinnati and Detroit, it has historically served as a transportation and communications center for Northeast Indiana, and an incubator for many products and companies.