What are the responsibilities and job description for the Neurosurgeon Provider BE/BC - Neurosurgeon Provider BE/BC - Erie, Pennsylvania position at Medtigo?
Physician / MD qualifications required) Neurological Surgery - Details :
Typical cases include neurotrauma, brain tumors, complex spinal surgery, cerebrovascular disease and|or endovascular interventional radiology.
Excellent interpersonal skills and collaborative disposition.
The physician will be expected to participate in multidisciplinary conferences, quality improvement initiatives and contribute to the teaching of medical students and residents.
Interest in participating in research.
Candidates can expect :
Competitive base salary commensurate with experience|training
Paid occurrence-based malpractice insurance
Medical, dental and vison insurance
Short and long-term disability
Group Life insurance
Robust retirement plans
Customary and reasonable moving expenses
About Erie, PA
As the fourth largest city in Pennsylvania, Erie has an abundance of resources in culture, recreation and education. Erie and UPMC Hamot overlook Presque Isle Bay and Peninsula. Lake Erie offers the perfect setting for boating, water skiing, wind surfing, sailing and fishing. Close-proximity to the Allegheny Mountains affords easy access to Alpine and Nordic skiing. Cultural offerings include a symphony orchestra, ballet and dance companies, playhouse theatre groups and the Presque Isle Downs and Casino. Erie is also home to semi-professional baseball, basketball and ice hockey teams. For children Erie offers a planetarium, the Erie Zoo, a Childrens Museum, community parks, an amusement park and indoor and outdoor water parks. Erie has a selection of excellent public, private and parochial schools, as well as four local universities.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate is fellowship trained and BC|BE in Neurological Surgery
COVID-19 Vaccination Information
Individuals hired into this role must comply with UPMCs COVID vaccination requirements upon beginning employment with UPMC. Refer to the COVID-19 Vaccination