Baylor Scott & White Health
Overview
Baylor Scott & White Health is seeking a BC or BE Neurosurgeon to join the Department of Neurosurgery in College Station, Texas. General neurosurgery and sub-specialization in complex spine skills are desirable. Responsibilities
(Note: The original description emphasizes joining an established group and call expectations; detailed responsibilities are not listed as discrete bullets in the provided text. The clinicians will operate within the Department of Neurosurgery with colleagues and support from Physician Assistants as indicated in the source.) Qualifications
Doctorate Degree in Medicine Licensed to Practice Medicine in the state of Texas by the Texas Medical Board Completion of an accredited ACGME Neurosurgery Residency Board certified or board eligible in his or her specialty by the American Board of Medical Specialties or the Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists Compensation and Benefits
Competitive salary with a generous benefits package Five weeks of vacation Three weeks of CME Immediate access to health insurance Employer-contributed retirement savings Relocation assistance About the Community
Home to Texas A&M University, College Station (aka "Aggieland") offers a high quality of life with low unemployment, low property taxes and housing costs, safe neighborhoods, highly rated public schools, and access to quality healthcare. The area features more than 1,971 acres of public parks, a competition-level skate park, and a large outdoor amphitheater and festival site. It combines small‑town charm with easy access to Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. About Baylor Scott & White Health
As the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States, Baylor Scott & White Health includes 52 hospitals, more than 1,300 health system care sites, more than 7,200 active physicians, over 57,000 employees and the Baylor Scott and White Health Plan.
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Baylor Scott & White Health is seeking a BC or BE Neurosurgeon to join the Department of Neurosurgery in College Station, Texas. General neurosurgery and sub-specialization in complex spine skills are desirable. Responsibilities
(Note: The original description emphasizes joining an established group and call expectations; detailed responsibilities are not listed as discrete bullets in the provided text. The clinicians will operate within the Department of Neurosurgery with colleagues and support from Physician Assistants as indicated in the source.) Qualifications
Doctorate Degree in Medicine Licensed to Practice Medicine in the state of Texas by the Texas Medical Board Completion of an accredited ACGME Neurosurgery Residency Board certified or board eligible in his or her specialty by the American Board of Medical Specialties or the Bureau of Osteopathic Specialists Compensation and Benefits
Competitive salary with a generous benefits package Five weeks of vacation Three weeks of CME Immediate access to health insurance Employer-contributed retirement savings Relocation assistance About the Community
Home to Texas A&M University, College Station (aka "Aggieland") offers a high quality of life with low unemployment, low property taxes and housing costs, safe neighborhoods, highly rated public schools, and access to quality healthcare. The area features more than 1,971 acres of public parks, a competition-level skate park, and a large outdoor amphitheater and festival site. It combines small‑town charm with easy access to Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. About Baylor Scott & White Health
As the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States, Baylor Scott & White Health includes 52 hospitals, more than 1,300 health system care sites, more than 7,200 active physicians, over 57,000 employees and the Baylor Scott and White Health Plan.
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