Great hybrid practice with the combined benefits of private and academic practice With steady growth over the past five years and two neurosurgeons retiring, this is a terrific opportunity to walk into a very busy practice. Candidates will find a tremendous level of cooperation and support by neurosurgical colleagues. Interests in spine, neurosurgical oncology and/or skull base work will be well supported within the context of a general neurosurgery position. New graduates and experienced candidates alike are encouraged to apply. Mentorship is readily availableThe Medical School offers training in 10 residency and 14 fellowship programs with over 250 residents/fellows on campus working alongside 450 providers in 75 areas of primary and specialty care
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