Neurology Opportunity to Grow Service Line w/ Large Referral Base in Ideal KY Region
Franklin, Tennessee, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Neurology
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Inpatient Outpatient
Location Kentucky, Kentucky, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 10/30/24

This Medical Center in Kentucky is growing with the addition of an employed, full-time Neurologist to assist in building a service line. Those who are currently practicing or are currently in training can be considered.

Recently voted The Best Southern Small Town for 2023 by USA Today, This is a picturesque town on the banks of the Ohio River!

Position Details:

  • Large referral base as there is only telemedicine neurology coverage at present
  • The primary and secondary market expands over five counties
  • Fellowship-trained specialties can be considered alongside general neurology and stroke patients

Benefits:

  • Sign On Bonus
  • Relocation
  • Hospital Employment with Comprehensive Benefits Package (including 401k and EAP)
  • Paid Vacation, Paid Malpractice
  • Practice Management Support
  • Annual CME
  • Student Loan Assistance

Hospital - Life Point National Quality Leader Designation and 2024 Leap Frog Grade A Facility:

This Medical Center, a 100-bed, acute care, Joint Commission-accredited facility located in Kentucky, serves a population of more than 100,000 in the Kentucky counties of Mason, Robertson, Fleming, Lewis, and Bracken in addition to Brown and Adams counties of Ohio. The hospital is committed to compassionate healthcare, having been named one of the 100 Top Hospitals in the country five times in the past decade. It is committed to and continues to offer high-quality, cost-effective healthcare to its communities.

Community and Lifestyle:

Located in northern Kentucky, offers a picturesque downtown setting on the banks of the Ohio River. The town is one of the state's best-kept secrets, offering plenty of small-town charm with easy access to the amenities of metropolitan amenities (easy access to Lexington and Cincinnati). Founded in the early nineteenth century as a river town, It is the fastest-growing industrial and service center in northeastern Kentucky and boasts a school system that consistently ranks in the state’s top 10. The city features a plethora of touring, dining, and shopping opportunities, and nearby Old Washington offers a charming living-history community of log cabins, antique and gift shops, museums, and a historic tavern. The area is home to several recreational pursuits, including ATV, dirt bike, and horseback riding; riverboat rides on the Ohio River; the County Recreation Park; and the northern terminus of the Daniel Boone National Forest, which offers a quiet retreat.