The Neurologist will support a multi-specialty pain clinic by evaluating patients and performing EMGs, with no weekend or night shifts.
Description
Description:
Advanced Pain Care is seeking a Neurologist to join our busy multi-specialty pain clinic. We are a 25 physician group which includes interventional pain management, neurosurgery, rheumatology, and addictionology. The Neurologist will support the group with referrals, EMG's, and patient evaluations. No hospitals, no nights, no weekends, no call! Come live and work in beautiful Austin, Texas!
Compensation & Benefits:
- Competitive pay starting at $450,000 annually plus bonus
- Competitive benefits package with partial employer paid medical (BCBS PPO), dental & vision insurance, employer paid life insurance, 401k match and more
- 20 days PTO plus all weekends and holidays off.
Education:
· Completion of a residency in Neurology
· Current and valid state medical license as an MD or DO
· Valid DEA certificate
· Board Certified or BE
Work Parameters:
We are outpatient based, with 4 ASC's and 21 clinic locations across Central Texas.
Call:
No hospital call.
Hours:
Monday through Friday
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