Neurology Opening in Wausau, WI
Saint Louis, MO, United States
Job Summary
Occupation
Physician
Specialty
Neurology
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Location
Wausau, Wisconsin, United States
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job Description
Last Update:
11/18/24
Neurointerventionalist Opening in Wisconsin
Opportunity in Wausau, WI
Full Time
Permanent Position
Overview:
- Exciting opportunity to be part of a developing neurointerventional program
- Conduct acute and elective neurovascular interventions
- Manage outpatient clinic for both new and established patient visits
- Participate in stroke intervention calls on a 1:2 basis
- Collaborate closely with members of the Neurosurgery and Neurology team(s) to deliver comprehensive care to stroke patients
- Benefit from the support of skilled MA, RN, or LPN personnel
- Advanced Practice Clinician (APC) support
- Highly capable tertiary setting with a well-established neuro-sciences program
- Hospital is designated as a Primary Stroke Center
- Dedicated Neuro ICU beds
- Three specialized stroke units to provide comprehensive patient care
- Inpatient rehabilitation facility certified through CARF
Benefits and Compensation:
- Competitive Compensation
- Signing bonus
- Low cost of living with minimal commute
- Generous relocation assistance
- CME support
- Potential for loan repayment
- 100% Malpractice coverage
Wausau, WI, is a dynamic city known for its vibrant community, diverse cultural offerings, and beautiful natural surroundings. Located in central Wisconsin, Wausau is home to an array of recreational activities, including skiing at Granite Peak, exploring the extensive parks and trails, and enjoying water sports on the Wisconsin River. The city boasts a thriving arts scene, excellent schools, and a variety of local businesses and restaurants, making it an ideal place to live and work. A notable advantage of Wausau is its proximity to Madison, the state capital, which is just a two-hour drive away. This accessibility allows residents to enjoy the benefits of a smaller city while having easy access to the broader cultural, educational, and economic opportunities of a major urban center.