Surgeon - Neurology examines, diagnoses, and surgically treats disorders of the brain, spine, spinal cord, and nerves. Operates on the brain in order to relieve pressure in an intracranial hemorrhage, remove a foreign body such as a tumor, treat a wound, or relieve pain. Being a Surgeon - Neurology operates on the spine in order to free entrapped nerves, correct deformity, or restore spinal stability. Reviews patient history and confirms need for surgery. Additionally, Surgeon - Neurology determines which instruments and method of surgery will be most successful in achieving desired outcome. May provide medical personnel with direction concerning patient care. May provide in-service training as needed to address new technology in health care treatment. Provides charting in compliance with all laws and regulations. Requires a MD degree from an accredited school. Typically reports to the chief of surgery. Requires a license to practice. Surgeon - Neurology's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
We are seeking a BC / BE Neurologist to join our service in Beloit, WI. Enjoy practicing medicine the way you were meant to, providing quality health care and exceptional patient service.
Beloit is full of historic charm peppered with modern flair. The city rests on the southern Wisconsin state line in Rock County along the scenic Rock River.
Founded as an industrial hub, it has been revitalized by unique shops, popular restaurants and a vibrant arts scene including free summer concerts.
Stroll down the riverfront, visit one of the many museums, or cheer on the minor league baseball team, the Sky Carp. Home to Wisconsin’s second-largest farmer’s market, Beloit’s natural beauty also makes it a great place for outdoor recreational activities like golfing and water sports.
Visit Beloit and you’ll see why the city has been named one of Main Street America’s Most Romantic Main Streets and one of the Top 20 Greatest American Streets.
The Provider Placement Program for Wisconsin currently is aware of many family medicine positions in Wisconsin. These positions vary by scope and are with multi-specialty medical groups, hospital-based clinics, community health centers and independent clinics.
Communities range in population from 1,000 to 65,000. To receive the complete list of positions / places, please call or write Laura Ketterhagen (contact info on home page).
The Provider Placement Program for Wisconsin is a non-profit physician recruitment program started in 1979 and located at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public Health (Wisconsin Office of Rural Health) in Madison.
Last updated : 2024-04-23