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Seeking a Board Eligible/Board Certified Neurologist to join a thriving practice in south central Missouri, serving a population of around 180,000 across a nine-county region. The role involves general neurology duties including nerve conduction studies, EEGs, and EMG, with tele-stroke support and collaborative work alongside advanced practitioners in a Level II Stroke Center. The position offers comprehensive benefits, loan repayment, relocation assistance, and opportunities to work in a regional referral hospital with extensive specialty services and community support.
Seeking BE/BC Neurologist to join one other experienced Neurologist in a thriving practice in south central MO.
The area is in an underserved area and we do accept J1 and H1B applicants. We are also located in the Delta Regional Authority which has no limit on J1 waivers and there is no waiver application deadline.
New expansion of 120,000 square feet includes the construction of a new medical office building, flexible clinics, procedure suite, centralized imaging facilities, an updated pharmacy, a new food service area and a Starbucks. In addition, our new 20,000 square foot Women's Center houses modern labor and delivery rooms, gynecological surgery facilities and educational spaces.
This area is the center of trade for a 50-mile radius. The area's educational opportunities are excellent with public and private schools. Also, the local campus of Missouri State University provides academic and vocational education programs which include a registered and practical nursing program plus a respiratory care school. The area has prospered as a result of its central location for trade-in southern Missouri as well as the growth of its educational and health services.
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