Brewing, Cerebral Vascular Accident, Critical Care, Neurosurgery, Storytelling
LOCATION
Johnson City, TN
POSTED
8 days ago
Work and play in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains while taking advantage of one of the top Neurosurgery opportunities in the Southeast! Join a highly reputable, growing Neurosurgery practice. The multi-specialty practice is one of the most comprehensive providers of Neurosurgery, located in Johnson City, TN, serving 1.3 million people in the Tri-Cities. This well-established, employed group has served the Tri-Cities for over 15 years and is seeking a Board-Certified/ Board Eligible Neurosurgeon. The group provides neurosurgical services to Johnson City Medical Center (JCMC), a Level I Trauma Center and Joint Commission Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center. JCMC offers state-of-the-art neuro services and programs including neuro-interventionalists, a dedicated spine floor, and 24/7 critical care specialists. Latest technology available includes Medtronic Stealth Navigation, Medtronic O Arm, Mazor X Spine Robotics, NICO/Brainpath Technology
Highlights of the position:
Board Certified Neurosurgeon with high interest in Neuro and Cranial
Current Practice: 5 full-time Neurosurgeons and 15 PA's.
High volume, established practice
Adult Population
Two dedicated Neurosurgery Suites
Excellent public and private schools
Low cost of living
NO STATE INCOME TAX
Community Details:
The Appalachian Highlands consists of three mid-sized cities (Bristol, TN/VA, Kingsport, TN, Johnson City, TN). Sullivan County, TN and Washington County, TN combined is roughly 300,000 in population. The area is within driving distance to one half of the US population.
Easy access to a Regional Airport
Excellent Public and Private school options
Arts/Culture: ETSU Martin Center for the Arts, Johnson City Symphony Orchestra, International Storytelling Center
Outdoor activities: Boone Lake, Buffalo Mountain Park, Tannery Knob Bike Park
Family activities: Gray Fossil Site, Hands On Discovery Center, Brights Zoo
Local craft breweries and wineries
Four distinct seasons