Job ID: 289764211  |  Last Updated: 5/23/2022

Neurology Inpatient - Lexington, KY - Excellent Income Potential

Employer
Baptist Health Lexington
Location
Lexington, KY
Applicant Contact
Shelly Barker
Manager, Physician Recruitment
(859) 260-5335
Accepts J-1 Visas
Unspecified
Websites
https://www.choosebaptist.com

Job Description

Neurology Inpatient - Lexington, KY - Excellent Income Potential

Baptist Health Medical Group is seeking a BC/BE Inpatient Neurologist to join a well-established expanding Neurology and Sleep Medicine practice in Lexington, KY. Providers joining this practice will have the opportunity to work with highly trained and experienced Neurologists. This is a high volume practice that provides inpatient and outpatient care.

BHMG is seeking candidates that have training/experience in neurological disorders, including (but not limited to):

Movement Disorders
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Parkinson's disease
Seizures

For additional information please contact:

Shelly Barker, Physician Recruitment Manager
Michele.Barker@bhsi.com
Cell: 814-558-6223

About the opportunity
Competitive compensation and benefits package include:
Competitive compensation and benefits package include:
Starting bonus available
Relocation/moving allowance available
Base salary plus incentive compensation available
Student loan repayment assistance offered
Allowed Time Off
Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance
Retirement savings plans - 403(b) and 457
Paid CME and licensure
Medical malpractice insurance

About Baptist Health Medical Group
A physician-led medical group
Baptist Health Medical Group brings together all of Baptist Healths employed providers into one comprehensive, muli-specialty network serving residents of Kentucky, Indiana and neighboring states. Backed by the Baptist Health system of hospitals and led by experienced physicians who are distinguished in their fields, the group encompasses over 1,500 providers, including 800 physicians and more than 700 advanced practice clinicians. These professionals include primary care providers, as well as highly trained surgeons and specialists offering advanced treatments, technologies and care.
While many of the Medical Groups administrative functions are centralized, Baptist Health recognizes that healthcare is delivered on a very personal level. Therefore, the governing structure includes local leadership councils and operations staff in each of the systems three regions, Kentuckiana, East and West, to address each communitys unique needs. These councils work together to ensure that patients visiting a Baptist Health Medical Group provider can expect the same quality care at each of our practices and in each of our hospitals care that is appropriate, timely and centered on our valued patients.

About Baptist Health Lexington
Baptist Health Lexington, a 434-bed tertiary care facility, is a major medical research and education center. Established in 1954, Baptist Health Lexington is recognized for its excellence in heart care and cancer care, and the hospitals Clinical Research Center conducts groundbreaking research in both fields as well as in several other disciplines.
Baptist Health Lexington continues to lead in maternity care, having delivered nearly 150,000 babies. The hospital operates six outlying outpatient centers, including locations in Georgetown, Nicholasville and Richmond.
Baptist Health Lexington has been distinguished three times as a Top Performer by The Joint Commission and has been named a Magnet hospital for nursing excellence four times.
Locally, Baptist Health Lexington is annually recognized as Favorite Hospital and Favorite Place to Have a Baby in the Readers Choice poll conducted by the Lexington Herald-Leader.

About Lexington, Kentucky
Nestled amidst the picturesque horse farms and rolling hills of Kentuckys Bluegrass Region, Lexington is the second largest city in Kentucky, with 310,797 people living in the Lexington-Fayette County census area. Rooted in history, the city was established near explorer Daniel Boones home at Boonesboro, one of the first settlements in the state.
Often called the horse capital of the world, Lexington provides many opportunities to learn about horses and watch horse racing, including the legendary Keeneland Race Course, The Thoroughbred Center training facility, Kentucky Horse Park, and The Red Mile Harness Track, the second oldest horse racing track in the nation. Many retired Kentucky Derby champions live at Kentucky Horse Park and on horse farms in the surrounding areas.
The University of Kentucky has a large presence in Lexington, with its sports teams drawing fans from across the state to cheer on the Wildcats on game days. The city also is home to Transylvania University, Lexington Theological Seminary, and Bluegrass Community and Technical College, and is within a short drive of a number of other colleges and universities.
Kentucky is known worldwide for its bourbon whiskey, with five historic distilleries in the Lexington area and others within a short drive of the city. A number of smaller, craft distilleries are scattered across the region, along with craft beer breweries and wineries, most of which offer tastings and tours.


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