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Neurology Opening in IN

Summit Recruiting Group

Location: Richmond, IN, 47374
Type: Non-Remote
Posted on: September 1, 2023
Job Description
Last Update: 8/29/23
**Neurology opportunity in Richmond, IN** - Richmond is located 30 miles from Dayton, OH; 73 miles east of Indianapolis and 67 miles northwest of Cincinnati. - 72,000 person service area **Position Details:** - Full time, permanent position - Seeking a BC/BE neurologist to join a hospital-employed practice. - The practice offers all the advantages of a single-hospital community, low managed care environment, large referral base with immediate practice load, and a supportive medical staff.  - Competitive Salary of $450,000 - Sign on bonus of $75,000 - Student Loan Repayment of $75,000 - Full Hospital Benefits! - Teleneurology/NeuroCall - Call 1:4 **About the Hospital:** 217-bed regional referral center located in east central Indiana. Primary care patient base covers 150,000 and secondary market for specialty services reaches 250,000! In 2008, opened a brand new Hospital, Outpatient Care Center and Medical Office Building after outgrowing their 100 year old campus! Quality and technology is top notch. The well-rounded medical staff of just over 200 physicians is large to offer many specialties and sub-specialties, but also small enough that you get to know all the physicians on a professional and personal level. **About the Community:** Richmond, Indiana has a population of 40,000 in a county of 72,000. Within 35 minutes of Dayton, Ohio and 60 minutes to Indianapolis and Cincinnati. Home to Earlham College, Indiana University East and Ivy Tech Community College. Excellent private and public schools. Family oriented community with Performing Arts Center, Symphony Orchestra, Civic Theater, Museum, public and private golf courses, lots of local youth sports and activities, Brookville Lake, state and local parks and much more. Centerville, Indiana (located in Wayne County, just 10 minutes from Richmond) was voted one of the best places to raise kids in Indiana for 2011 by Business Week.