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    Neurohospitalist Lead - West Virginia, United States - Rosman Search

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    Rosman Search West Virginia, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    A large not-for-profit health system in Northeast Ohio, is seeking a neurohospitalist to join its neurosciences department.

    With 1,032 beds, 1,000+ active physicians and a team of more than 7,000 employees, this hospital is the largest hospital and employer in it's county.

    The new neurohospitalist can expect to have a 7on/7off schedule with telestroke coverage from 3pm-7am.

    Each physician has their own dedicated APP and average daily encounters run between 13-15 patients, with an average of 7 new consults per day.

    Someone with an interest in EEG's would be a welcomed addition


    Hospital Highlights:

    • 1,032 beds
    • Primary Stroke Center
    • Level II Trauma Center
    • New biplane suite
    • New CDOU - Clinical Decision Observation Unit - has increased patient volume
    • 9 residencies and fellowships
    Position Highlights


    • 7 on/7 off schedule
    • Later half of each shift is typically covered remotely
    • Affiliated neurology group takes overnight call
    • Each physician has their own dedicated APP
    • Tele-stroke available from 3pm-7pm
    • H-1B visa support available
    • Highly competitive compensation and benefits package that includes salary, signing bonus, quality bonus, and student loan forgiveness #J-18808-Ljbffr

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