Neurosurgery Private Practice Opportunity in Virginia Accounting - Salem, VA at Geebo

Neurosurgery Private Practice Opportunity in Virginia

Description Specialization:
NeurosurgeryJob
Summary:
We are seeking a neurosurgeon for a private practice opportunity in Roanoke, Virginia.
Qualified candidates:
Must be board eligible or board certified Mix of cranial and spine Comfortable with level 2 trauma Join a well-respected, growing neurosurgery practice Established patient base About our hospital:
LewisGale Medical Center is a 506-bed fully accredited acute care facility Serves as LewisGale Regional Health Systems tertiary facility for specialized care Accredited Stroke Center Accredited Chest Pain Center The LewisGale Regional Health System includes four hospitals, two cancer centers, and six outpatient centers that are committed to providing superior, compassionate care Our network of hospitals consistently ranks among the top in the nation for clinical outcomes and evidence-based clinical processes.
As a place to live and play, southwest Virginia has it all, with a comfortable climate and the best of all four seasons.
For the second year in a row, Roanoke has been ranked the Top Adventure Town by Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine, edging out Asheville and Chattanooga.
Roanokes innovation corridor has become a hub for tech-forward industries including healthcare, technology and advanced manufacturing.
Our scenic beauty offers opportunity to balance work and recreation.
Enjoy local arts and culture, hiking on the Appalachian Trail, water sports on Smith Mountain Lake, and biking in the nations second largest municipal park.
With nearby nationally recognized colleges and universities, including Virginia Tech and Radford University, the area continues to attract innovative companies to our talent-rich and business-friendly environment.
Roanoke is within a few hours driving distance to Washington, DC, Charlotte, NC and Richmond, VA.
Recommended Skills Trauma Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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