Academic Neurosurgery Position Elite England Program
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Doctor/Physician
Surgeon, Medical Doctor
The Department of Neurosurgery at an academically affiliated New England medical center is seeking an outstanding neurosurgeon to join their department and continue to expand a community spine-focused practice. The applicant will join a department of 9 neurosurgeons, 10 physician assistants, 6 nurse practitioners, 11 neurosurgical residents, and an established support team.
The neurosurgery department is dedicated to providing the highest quality care available to their patients while allowing them to stay close to home in their community. The team provides hope and healing to patients living with nervous system conditions through the development and implementation of comprehensive neurosurgical treatment plans tailored to patient goals, comfort, and well‑being.
How You’ll Transform Patient Care- Become part of a growing and comprehensive neurosurgical department that provides the highest level of neurosurgical care
- Participate in an attractive call schedule shared among the entire department, allowing you to maintain all of your neurosurgical skills
- Have the capability to use the latest cranial and spinal surgical techniques and have access to both cranial and spinal navigation as well as robotics at the medical center. The hospital is in the process of evaluating budgeting, and obtaining spinal navigation as well as robotics.
- Develop longitudinal relationships with your patients
- Be a valuable member of the care team alongside physician colleagues, physician assistants, nurses, medical and administrative assistants, surgical technologists and anesthesiologists
- Grow as a physician as you learn from new colleagues
- Provide service and people‑focused support to your patients
- Join and contribute to a work environment that is flexible and in‑tune with the desires of a modern workforce that values work/life balance
- Work cross‑functionally with various members of our community and stakeholders
- Embrace one of our most fundamental values of active engagement within our communities, bringing the strength of academic and community care
- Join an organization built on collaborative practices and community
The neurosurgery program is a comprehensive program that evaluates and treats patients with cranial, spinal, and peripheral nerve disorders. The administration is very supportive and dedicated to the growth of neurosurgery. The new hire will be charged with continuing growth in an already expanding spine‑focused practice. The candidate will spend 80‑90% of their time at a regional hospital, providing inpatient, outpatient, and operative room care to the patients of the local community.
Most procedures performed at the regional hospital are elective spinal procedures. The candidate would have the ability to bring cranial and more complex spine cases to the flagship medical center.
Currently there are no neurosurgical resident physicians at the regional hospital, although many other residencies, including general surgery, rotate through this hospital. Inpatient, outpatient, and operative assistance is provided by two dedicated neurosurgical physician assistants. The inpatient service involves intensive care and floor level patients in addition to emergency room and off‑service consultations, including a Level III Trauma Center. This candidate will also participate in the shared call pool at an academic Level I Trauma Center, to both foster intra‑departmental relationship building and maintain cranial skills.
The primary admitting hospital has dedicated neurosurgical scrub techs, circulating nurses, C‑arms, Jackson Tables, Wilson Frames, Mayfields, and Leica Surgical Microscopes. Spinal Navigation and Robotics are currently being budgeted for. Involvement in academic pursuits such as teaching of medical students/residents, attending academic conferences, and/or research can be supported although are not a requirement of this position. Anticipated first‑year volume of approximately 125 cases and 250+ once established.
The Ideal Candidate Will Have- Board certification or eligibility in Neurological Surgery (ABNS)
- A team spirit; someone who is excited to work cooperatively with a wide range of stakeholders…
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