What are the responsibilities and job description for the Neurohospitalist Physician-Educator | Join Our Growing Neurology Team at Temple Health position at Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University?
The Department of Neurology at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine is seeking another outstanding physician-educator to join a growing team of Hospitalists. Board eligible / certified Neurologists are encouraged to apply fellowship training in Stroke, Epilepsy, Neuromuscular is a plus!
The Opportunity :
- Provide inpatient coverage and consult services at Temple University Hospital and two additional nearby campuses
- Enjoy a block schedule with no overnight shifts
- Work closely with a collaborative team
- Develop a career in clinical research, medical education, and / or quality improvement
- Take advantage of a supportive practice environment strengthened by Temple’s mission-driven culture
Why Join Our Team :
About Temple Health : Temple Health is a major Philadelphia-based academic health system that is driving medical advances through clinical innovation, pioneering research and world-class education. The health system’s 1,550 physicians and scientists share a common mission of bringing tomorrow’s treatments to the bedside today, helping them achieve outcomes once thought impossible.
Temple Health is an educational partner with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University , providing medical education to the next generation of physicians and biomedical scientists.
About Philadelphia : Located in the heart of Philadelphia, TUHS provides access to a diverse and culturally rich city with thriving neighborhoods, arts, and cuisine.
Philadelphia is a city of firsts : first hospital, first library, first medical school. It’s a place where big ideas come to life." – Alexander Hamilton
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Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities.