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Brown University Health

Interventional Pain - Brown University Health

Brown University Health, , RI, United States


Brown Health Medical Group the affiliated partner of the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University has an opening for a board certified or eligible physician with fellowship training in interventional pain medicine. This position is part of the Norman Prince Spine Institute, an international leader in spine care, which draws patients from around the world. Based at Rhode Island Hospital, a 719-bed level 1 trauma center, you will be part of our world-class department of neurosurgery. This position requires residency training in anesthesia.


About the job:

  • Join 5 other physicians and 5 advanced practice providers
  • Onsite neuropsychologist
  • Option to teach with an academic appointment to Brown University
  • Located in a brand-new building with 3 dedicated floors of state-of-the-art equipment
  • Access to advanced pain procedures if desired
  • Treat a wide array of spinal disorders with the option to develop a subspecialty
  • Call is roughly 1:10 week from home only
  • There is a robust research program in place
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Eligible
  • J1 & H1b Visa friendly

 About the benefits:

  • Competitive compensation on par with area private practices
  • Paid Malpractice Insurance with a tail
  • EMR is EPIC
  • $ 5,000 CME/education allowance
  • Excellent benefits
  • 4 weeks PTO, 1 week CME
  • 401K with 6% match

Rhode Island is the smallest state in the union, but it has much to offer from Providences urban renaissance to Newports wonderful beaches and sailing. It is a short drive to the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire as well as to New York City and under an hour to downtown Boston. Easy access to TF Green Airport in Providence or Logan International Airport in Boston.

Brown Health Medical Group is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations of and applications from women, members of minority groups, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities, and other individuals who would bring additional dimensions to the university's research, teaching and clinical missions.