The primary admitting hospital is a 200+-bed facility with a Level II trauma designation. It is also a teaching hospital for its local university. In addition to this hospital, the new neurosurgeon will take call and perform elective spine cases at an 80-bed community hospital.
The health system recently completed a new, 6-story pavilion that opened in 2023. The new pavilion boasts new operating rooms, a trauma bay, and a 14-bed expansion to the current ICU.
Position Highlights:
• Spine-focused general neurosurgery opportunity with opportunity to see a wide variety and complexity of neurosurgery cases
• Partnership with Ivy League health system
• Call will be Q3 with PA support
• Level II Trauma Center
• APP support available, with plans to hire additional PAs
• Nearby new medical complex with orthopedic spine, sports medicine, neurosciences, imaging, and more
• MAKO and Da Vinci robots available
• Hospital has recently opened local urgent care facilities and an ASC
• Majority of referring physicians in community are independent, and health system has created an NCO (or accountable care organization), which integrates care from independent physician in community to employed groups allowing for patient tracking, communication portals, and doctor to doctor communication
Area Highlights:
This Mid-Atlantic city is halfway between two major cities in its state. Its location makes it very easy to get to both cities and a stunning mountain range in under an hour, and is a very reasonable drive to New York City. The schools in the area are among the best in its state, and the area boasts an extremely affordable cost of living. The city provides a busy calendar of events and small-town style eateries and community gatherings of suburbia. Being so close to two large cities, there are also rural and urban options for physicians who want to make a reverse commute to the admitting hospitals.
I'm interested in this position
| Position #8116-1 |
| Specialty: Neurosurgery |
| Subspecialty: General Neurosurgery, Spine, Minimally-Invasive Spine |
Region: Northeast
|

