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Estimated Pay info$108 per hour
Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Fall River, Massachusetts

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Job Description

  • Immediate opening for a board-eligible or board-certified adult neurologist to join an established neurology division

  • Mostly outpatient role with some hospital rounding (approximately 6 weeks per year)

  • Multispecialty, physician-owned group with a large primary care base and a wide range of medical and surgical specialists

  • In-house services include sleep lab, EMG and EEG, radiology, and laboratory capabilities

  • Neurology division includes five neurologists, including a dedicated neuro-hospitalist, supporting both thriving outpatient practice and inpatient consultations

  • On-site CT and MRI available, along with an IAC-accredited vascular lab for carotid duplex imaging

  • Ancillary neurologic services include EEG, EMG, and nerve conduction studies

  • Additional subspecialty interests within neurology are welcomed and actively supported

  • Tertiary support available through regional referral networks for interventional neuroangiography, complex interventions, and advanced academic-center care

  • Local hospitals offer recognized stroke management programs, including teleneurology support and access to neurosurgery and vascular surgery

  • Competitive salary commensurate with training, expertise, and skill set

  • Eligibility for corporate bonuses after one year and partnership track after three years with minimal buy-in

  • Relocation assistance, malpractice and professional expense coverage, health insurance, paid time off, CME support, and 401(k) included

  • Stable, well-regarded group with strong financial footing and a reputation for evidence-based, cost-effective care

  • 20 minutes from Providence, hour from Boston, and 30 minutes from Cape Cod in coastal New England community.


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Posting ID: 1135140333 Posted: 2026-06-29 Job Title: Physician Neurology Competitive