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Fusion HCR

General Neurologist

Fusion HCR, Berlin, New Hampshire, us, 03570


General NeurologistWill work multiple locations including Berlin, NH 03570, Lancaster, NH 03584, and Gorham, NH.

Start Date:

ASAP

Salary:

$337,391

CME Funds:

$4,500 for license, DEA, Medical Staff dues, professional memberships, tuition and travel for conferences, etc. Prorated for FTE of 0.89 + $4,500.

Commencement Bonus:

$25,000

Projected total compensation:

$352,391 (base and 100% of citizenship bonus) plus productivity.

Schedule:

4 or 4.5 days per week. Standard day or half-day off to be mutually determined at time of negotiation of physician employment agreement. Currently, Wednesday or Thursday or perhaps Monday would be an option.

8 am to noon and 1 pm to 5 pm (8 hours of clinical time/day). Appointment durations would begin at 40-60 minutes to allow for orientation and EMR. At an appropriate time (usually 2-4 weeks), appointment durations would be reduced to match standards for neurologists, i.e., 20 minutes for established patients and 60 minutes for new patients.

Typical productivity (based on the usual mix of new and established patients) will be 12 to 16 patients per day. In general, 2 to 4 new patients per day. Time for interpretation of diagnostic tests (e.g., EEG) is provided. However, administrative time is generally not provided at the specialty practice.

Preferred candidates

have prior experience (at least 2-5 years) in broad spectrum of general neurology. Selected new graduates from residency or fellowship training may be eligible. Prior experience in a small hospital or CAH desired.

Must be comfortable with rural nature of practice/hospital, only one neurology colleague, solo coverage, and complement of specialists and diagnostic testing capacity. Special clinical interests/expertise to complement those of current neurologists and expand scope of services to our region. For example, clinical interests/expertise in one or more of the following: headaches, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, extrapyramidal syndrome, stroke, epilepsy, dementia, and EEG’s. Ability to interpret EEG studies desirable but not required.

Ability to perform Botox injections desirable but not required.

Team oriented, collaborative, and patient focused. High level of customer service (patient satisfaction) is expected.

H1-B and J-1 visa candidates will be considered if excellent communication skills.

Job Highlights:

Seeking a full-time (4.0 or 4.5 days/week) neurologist to join a highly productive, skilled, and popular neurologist and selected outreach clinic sites to help meet clinical demands for services and build a neurology service (system of 3 Critical Access Hospitals).

Provides office-based general neurology services to new and established patients (adolescents age 16 and older as well as adults), including medication management, education and counseling of patients and families, ordering diagnostic tests, referral to related other specialties (e.g., cardiology, orthopedics, pain management, pulmonology, sleep medicine) locally, referral to subspecialty neurologists at tertiary care centers, and communication with PCP’s.

Most commonly diagnoses encountered are:

Migraine

Memory loss

Essential tremor

Parkinson’s disease

Cognitive impairment

Dizziness

Epilepsy

Multiple sclerosis

Polyneuropathy

Headache

Partners with other members of neurology team (e.g., neurologist colleague, radiologist, EEG technologists, MA’s and RN’s, physical therapists). Infrequently provides consultation for inpatients (0-3 times/week). More often providers curbside often (unofficial) consultations to hospitalist and arranges to see patient in timely manner (

EMR:

Meditech Expanse

Relocation Assistance:

$10,000 to $20,000 - Varies depending on distance of move, size of family, etc. Taxable.

Housing Stipend:

Potentially - Individually negotiated. Taxable.

Education Loan Reimbursement:

Potentially - Individually negotiated. Taxable.

Retirement Plans:

Both 457(b) and 403(b)

• Contributes 4% of Physician’s earned compensation to 457(b) plan with an annual maximum of $22,500 per IRS policy.

• Physician may make pre-tax contributions to 457(b) to supplement employer contribution up to annual maximum.

• Illustration: If Physician’s annual earned compensation was $250,000, we would contribute $10,000 to 457(b).

• We also offers a 403(b) plan for employed physicians. However, such pre-tax contributions are entirely self-funded by the physician up to annual maximum of $20,500 per IRS policy.

Holidays:

6 days per year

Vacation:

5 weeks per year

CME:

2 weeks per year

Bonus:

Good Citizenship Bonus

• For each Fiscal Year of this Agreement, or a portion thereof, the Physician shall also be eligible for a Good Citizenship Bonus in addition to Annual Base Salary based upon achievement selected criteria.

• The maximum annual Good Citizenship Bonus per Fiscal Year is $15,000.

• The actual Good Citizenship Bonus earned by the Physician shall be determined solely at the discretion of the Specialty Practice Director and the Senior Vice President/Chief Medical Officer.

• Such bonus amount, if earned, shall be paid within 60 days following the completion of the Fiscal Year.

wRVU Productivity Bonus:

In addition to Annual Base Salary, the Physician shall be eligible to receive additional compensation for high levels of clinical productivity as measured by wRVU for professional services personally performed by the Physician, such as evaluation and management (E&M) services for office visits and consultations, formal interpretation of diagnostic tests, and the performance of procedures.

Professional Liability coverage with tail:

Yes - $1 million/$3 million

Insurance:

Yes - Consistent with organizational policy. Coverages and employee contribution may vary by calendar year.

Mileage Reimbursement:

Consistent with policy, shall reimburse the Physician for mileage related to outreach clinic travel (to/from sites). The current rate is 62.5 cents/mile.

Diagnostic testing and ancillary services available to support neurology practice Imaging:

• MRI available 4 or 5 non-holiday weekdays per week 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. MRI is 1.5T wide bore. MRA capabilities.

• Ultrasound available weekdays 8 am to 5 pm. Fluoroscopy (e.g., swallowing studies) available most weekdays with speech pathologist and twice monthly with a radiologist.

• CT and plain radiographs at all times. CTA capabilities.

• Nuclear medicine weekdays 8 am to 5 pm. If interested, might be able to develop service if operationally and financially feasible.

• During weekday business hours, images are interpreted by radiologist. Such radiologist covers all 3 hospitals and is on site most Wednesdays and selected Fridays.

• After-hours preliminary interpretations are provided by vRad for emergent and urgent studies. Quality is solid. Routine studies are interpreted by radiologist within 24 hours of test performed.

Neurodiagnostic:

• EEG’s are performed by technologist as needed, generally 3-5 days/week. Video EEG’s are not available locally.

• NCS/EMG’s are performed as needed by Dr. and interpreted by him.

• Lumbar punctures are performed by Dr. on his patients or by CRNA’s if so ordered.

Cardiology diagnostics:

• Readily available during weekdays. Broad array of various types of stress tests, echo with or without contrast, TEE, TEE cardioversion, and monitor (Zio patch) testing.

Pulmonary diagnostics:

• Readily available during weekdays. Broad array of PFT’s, ABG, 6-minute walks, and overnight oximetry testing.

Sleep diagnostics:

• Home sleep studies available; interpreted by AVH sleep medicine physician.

• Attended sleep studies performed 3 nights/week with an occasional day (nap) study if needed; interpreted by sleep medicine physician.

Rehabilitation Services:

• Extensive services available for physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Special clinical interests/expertise among selected therapists related to neurology include:

Speech Therapy:

Evaluate and treat patients with disorders of cognition, communication and swallowing. Diagnoses include, but are not limited to, dementia, traumatic brain injury (TBI), Parkinson’s disease, stroke, concussion, and other head injuries.

Swallow evaluations performed include bedside swallowing evaluation, modified barium swallowing study (MBSS), and fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES).

Certified to perform the LOUD portion of the LSVT BIG and LOUD program.

Physical Therapy:

Evaluate and treat patients with balance deficits, vestibular dysfunction post-concussion syndrome, vertigo. Diagnoses include, but are not limited to, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, concussions, headaches, and TBI.

Certified to perform the BIG portion of the LSVT BIG and LOUD program.

Use Dividat Senso, an interactive testing and training device for cognitive-motor functions, with focus on balance, lower extremity coordination, and core strength.

Occupational Therapy:

Evaluate and treat patients with nerve compression, nerve entrapment, and repetitive motion injuries. Diagnoses include, but are not limited to, carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, radial tunnel syndrome, pronator teres syndrome, and thoracic outlet syndrome.

Use prefabricated and custom splinting for the upper extremity.

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