Pediatrics Physician
Brooklyn, NY, 11201, USA
- Healthcare
- Full-time
- Pediatric Neurologist
- Pediatrics
- Neurology
This position is for a hospital-employed Pediatric Neurologist in Brooklyn, New York, focusing on diagnosing and treating neurological disorders in patients from newborn to 18 years old. The role includes both inpatient and outpatient care, academic teaching responsibilities, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team. Key specialties include epilepsy, autism, and Tourette Syndrome, with an emphasis on enhancing pediatric neurology programs.
Division
HC - Providers (Physicians)
Location
Brooklyn, New York
Employment Type
Permanent
Hospital-employed Pediatric Neurologist needed in Brooklyn, New York! This is an academic and community based position. Teach and treat community patients from newborn to 18 years old. The hospital will provide a competitive salary + bonuses + full benefits!
Job Description:
Compensation : $225000 - $260000 Job ID : 30043
Job Function:
- Join Pediatrics Academic team - hospital employed.
- Team of 1 other Pediatric Neurologist and team of 28 Pediatric specialists.
- Teach Neuro to pediatric residents and treat community hospital patients.
- Newborn up to 18 years old with main focus of Epilepsy, Autism and Tourette Syndrome.
- Inpatient and outpatient work, Mon-Fri.
- Work with Neurology program to enhance and improve Neurology for pediatrics.
- Collaborate with Pediatricians and other specialists at hospital.
- Academic teaching hospital.
Job Requirements:
- Must be BE/BC and fellowship trained in Pediatric Neurology.
- Must be NY licensed.
Disclosure: The hourly rates and/or salaries listed may or may not reflect total compensation packages including bonus and fringe benefits, etc., nor are the advertisement(s) posted a guarantee of a certain compensation package for a position or bona fide offer of employment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
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