Outpatient Neurology Opportunity in Mobile, Alabama (Gulf Coast)!!
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Neurology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
12/21/24
Outpatient Neurology Opportunity in Mobile, Alabama (Gulf Coast)!!
Hospital employed position
CME: 5 days, $5,000
PTO: 224 hours annually
Loan repayment available
Open on fellowship training
Experienced or new grad
EEGs and EMGs testing capability preferred
Willing to sponsor a visa
4 exam rooms, 1.5 clinical assistance
Use Neurohospitalist for inpatient
See 20 – 22 patients per day
3-4 month back log for new patient visits
EMR: Athena
On-site lab
Office in POB connected to Hospital
8:30 – 5:30
Physician retiring in December, step into business
Seasoned staff
Good relationships with the Neurohospitalist
Robust primary care network referring to practice
Facts about Mobile, AL
Mobile also has a much lower cost of living than most cities its size, and is among the 15 lowest out of the 80 mid-size U.S. metropolitan areas according to the American Chamber of Commerce Researchers Association (ACCRA) survey. Nearly 13 percent of Mobile’s workforce is employed in the healthcare sector. Five Class I railroads and Interstates 10 and 65 lead to major U.S. markets
Mobile has two airports a Downtown Airport and Mobile Regional Airport
The 9th largest port by tonnage in the U.S.
There are close to 50 global headquartered companies in Mobile County. These companies have more than 13,000 employees
Strong foreign investment presence, including more than 40 companies representing more than 20 countries – A few of the largest: Airbus, Austal, Thyssen Krupp
Established clusters in key industries: aviation/aerospace, chemical, shipbuilding, and steel manufacturing
1.6 million people with a median age of 38 living within 60 miles
Quick driving distance from an International Airport in New Orleans
Home of the original Mardis Gras celebration, great food, mild climate, bountiful arts & music, and access to thriving waterways and beautiful beaches
Hospital employed position
CME: 5 days, $5,000
PTO: 224 hours annually
Loan repayment available
Open on fellowship training
Experienced or new grad
EEGs and EMGs testing capability preferred
Willing to sponsor a visa
4 exam rooms, 1.5 clinical assistance
Use Neurohospitalist for inpatient
See 20 – 22 patients per day
3-4 month back log for new patient visits
EMR: Athena
On-site lab
Office in POB connected to Hospital
8:30 – 5:30
Physician retiring in December, step into business
Seasoned staff
Good relationships with the Neurohospitalist
Robust primary care network referring to practice
Facts about Mobile, AL
Mobile also has a much lower cost of living than most cities its size, and is among the 15 lowest out of the 80 mid-size U.S. metropolitan areas according to the American Chamber of Commerce Researchers Association (ACCRA) survey. Nearly 13 percent of Mobile’s workforce is employed in the healthcare sector. Five Class I railroads and Interstates 10 and 65 lead to major U.S. markets
Mobile has two airports a Downtown Airport and Mobile Regional Airport
The 9th largest port by tonnage in the U.S.
There are close to 50 global headquartered companies in Mobile County. These companies have more than 13,000 employees
Strong foreign investment presence, including more than 40 companies representing more than 20 countries – A few of the largest: Airbus, Austal, Thyssen Krupp
Established clusters in key industries: aviation/aerospace, chemical, shipbuilding, and steel manufacturing
1.6 million people with a median age of 38 living within 60 miles
Quick driving distance from an International Airport in New Orleans
Home of the original Mardis Gras celebration, great food, mild climate, bountiful arts & music, and access to thriving waterways and beautiful beaches