Neurohospitalist - Physician
Listed on 2026-01-14
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Doctor/Physician
Neurologist, Emergency Medicine Physician, Critical Care Physician, Medical Doctor
Neurohospitalist - Physician at Baptist Health System - San Antonio - Tenet Healthcare summary:
A Neurohospitalist physician providing specialized inpatient neurological care with a focus on acute stroke management e’s Baptist Hospital in San Antonio, TX. Responsible for EEG reading, interpreting continuous EEGs, and participating in telestroke call coverage within a comprehensive stroke program. Works within a large healthcare network offering competitive salary, benefits, and professional development opportunities.
Neurohospitalist Opportunity - San Antonio, TX
Baptist Health System is seeking a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Neurohospitalist to join our established neurology practice e’s Baptist Hospital in San Antonio, Texas . This thriving program, developed in 2015, offers the chance to work with a highly skilled team in one of South Texas’ largest healthcare networks.
Position Highlights:
100% inpatient role e’s Baptist Hospital, the Comprehensive Stroke Program Hub
Network includes 2 Primary Plus and 3 Primary Stroke facilities under St. Luke’s hub
Shared Telestroke call coverage
EEG reading/interpretation + continuous EEG
Focus on acute stroke management
EMR:
Athena (clinic) & Cerner (hospital)
We Offer:
Competitive salary guarantee + robust benefits
Health, vision, dental, life, disability, and malpractice insurance
401k with employer match
Relocation assistance + CME allowance
Join Baptist Health System’s 250+ provider network serving 17+ communities and make an impact in one of the fastest-growing regions of Texas.
For more information, apply today!
Keywords:
Neurohospitalist, acute stroke management, neurology, inpatient care, EEG interpretation, telestroke, Comprehensive Stroke Program, EMR Athena, Cerner EMR, healthcare provider
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