Come to Tucson, Arizona, and train with leading neuro endovascular surgeons at one of Arizona’s leading comprehensive stroke programs. Experience the pace and breadth of a highly progressive, advanced cerebrovascular practice that performs the latest procedures and contributes to national and international research studies.
Highlights:
- Obtain training while enjoying the ability to practice neurology independently and be compensated appropriately
- 2 Year Neuro Endovascular Fellowship Program
- Vascular neurologists who participate in the program will gain training and experience in neuro endovascular and vascular neurology procedures.
- Exposure to numerous cerebrovascular pathologies
- Expect to scrub on more than 1000 neuro endovascular procedures
- Perform upwards of 100 thrombectomy procedures
- 2 outpatient clinic days per week
- 7-10 ED call days per month
Benefits:
- Physician-driven group with strong administrative support that includes an in-house marketing and business development team ready to help you grow your practice
- Management of all business aspects of the practice so you can focus on patient care
- Professional centralized support for billing, credentialing, and human resources
- A competitive and comprehensive financial and benefits package
- Malpractice, health, dental, life insurance, and retirement benefits
Candidate Requirements:
- MD or DO
- BE/BC
- Successful completion of an ACGME – accredited residency program in Neurology
- Arizona licensed or eligible to obtain licensure in the state of Arizona
- We are seeking 2025 candidates
About St. Joseph’s Hospital:
- Received the 2022 Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award with Target Stroke Honor Roll Elite and Target Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll from the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
- Certified as a Comprehensive Stroke Center by DNV Healthcare
- Designated as a Cardiac Arrest Receiving Center by Arizona Department of Health Services
- Accredited as a Chest Pain Center by American College of Cardiology.
- Certified by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation for cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation programs.
Life in Tucson
Tucson offers medical and health professionals a high quality of life with world-class medical facilities, year-round outdoor activities, a thriving arts and culture scene, a low cost of living and friendly communities. The city's mild climate and natural beauty provide endless opportunities for outdoor recreation, while its rich history and unique blend of cultures are celebrated through numerous festivals and events. With a strong education system and a supportive healthcare network, Tucson is an excellent place for medical and health professionals to build their careers and make a difference in people's lives.
Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by an applicant's or employee's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.