Neurology Physician
Mason City, IA, 50401, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- neurology
- clinical medicine
- faculty physician
A Board-Certified Neurologist providing clinical care in both hospital and outpatient settings while serving as a faculty physician. Responsibilities include educating, supervising, and advising Internal Medicine and Family Medicine residents and medical students, as well as developing the neurology curriculum. This role involves active participation in residency evaluations, didactic sessions, and faculty development within a large multi-state health system.
Academic Neurology opening in Iowa Located in Mason City, IA - 120m from Des Moines & 216m from Davenport Full time, permanent opening Seeking a Board-Certified Neurologist to join a hospital-based practice as a faculty physician A faculty physician educates and supervises the Internal Medicine Residents, Family Medicine Residents, and medical students in patient care activities This physician develops and maintains the neurology service curriculum Also practices clinical medicine in the specialty of neurology in the hospital and outpatient settingsJob Description Details: Demonstrate a strong commitment to the education of residents Administer and maintain an educational environment conducive to educating residents in each of the ACGME competency areas Provide advising for residents in the areas of educational goal-setting, career planning, patient care, and scholarship Practice clinical medicine in the specialty of neurology in the hospital and clinic settings as needed. Meet professional standards of behavior Lecture and facilitate other didactic sessions as assigned by the Program Director Supervise residents' patient care activities Provide ongoing feedback to residents about their performance. Complete end-of-rotation evaluations and other evaluations as assigned Participate in resident interview and selection process. Attend residency program meetings as assigned by the Program Director Participate in faculty development opportunitiesThe health system employs about 133,000 colleagues at dozens of hospitals and hundreds of health centers in 22 states. Because we serve diverse populations, our colleagues are trained to recognize the cultural beliefs, values, traditions, language preferences, and health practices of the communities that we serve and to apply that knowledge to produce positive health outcomes. We also recognize that each of us has a different way of thinking and perceiving our world and that these differences often lead to innovative solutions.




