Medicorp, Inc.
Ohio – Neurology Movement Disorders
A large
academic-affiliated health system in Southwest Ohio , in partnership with
Wright State University’s Boonshoft School of Medicine , is seeking a
BC/BE Neurologist with subspecialty expertise in Movement Disorders
to join a well-established, multidisciplinary
Clinical Neuroscience Institute
and an affiliated
Neurology Residency Program
(four residents per class). This role offers the opportunity to join an already established
Movement Disorders clinic and referral network , supported by state-of-the-art technology and equipment. The successful candidate will collaborate with a large, employed neurology group of approximately
20 neurologists
across multiple subspecialties. Position Highlights
Established Movement Disorders practice with strong referral base Multidisciplinary collaboration with Neurology, Neuropsychology, and Functional Neurosurgery Active involvement in
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
care, including pre- and post-surgical evaluations Academic faculty appointment with teaching responsibilities for medical students and residents Multiple outpatient locations and coverage of a main teaching hospital for inpatient neurology Call & Practice Model
Call is
competitively spaced
and taken
from home Limited to general neurology Stroke call managed by a
dedicated stroke team Comprehensive Stroke Center designation Fully integrated EMR, wireless communication, and advanced imaging and laboratory capabilities Academic & Professional Environment
This position sits at the intersection of
patient care, clinical research, and medical education , offering physicians the opportunity to advance clinical innovation while shaping the next generation of neurologists. The collaborative academic partnership provides a strong platform for professional growth and long-term career development. Qualifications
BC/BE in Neurology Subspecialty training and/or board certification in
Movement Disorders
(or actively pursuing) Comfort with
DBS evaluations and multidisciplinary surgical care Interest in academic medicine and teaching Community & Lifestyle
Southwest Ohio offers a high quality of life with
affordable housing , excellent school systems, and easy access to multiple major airports. The region features a diverse mix of urban, suburban, and small-town living, along with abundant dining, cultural, recreational, and outdoor amenities. Fellowship: Skill: Movement Disorders
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academic-affiliated health system in Southwest Ohio , in partnership with
Wright State University’s Boonshoft School of Medicine , is seeking a
BC/BE Neurologist with subspecialty expertise in Movement Disorders
to join a well-established, multidisciplinary
Clinical Neuroscience Institute
and an affiliated
Neurology Residency Program
(four residents per class). This role offers the opportunity to join an already established
Movement Disorders clinic and referral network , supported by state-of-the-art technology and equipment. The successful candidate will collaborate with a large, employed neurology group of approximately
20 neurologists
across multiple subspecialties. Position Highlights
Established Movement Disorders practice with strong referral base Multidisciplinary collaboration with Neurology, Neuropsychology, and Functional Neurosurgery Active involvement in
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
care, including pre- and post-surgical evaluations Academic faculty appointment with teaching responsibilities for medical students and residents Multiple outpatient locations and coverage of a main teaching hospital for inpatient neurology Call & Practice Model
Call is
competitively spaced
and taken
from home Limited to general neurology Stroke call managed by a
dedicated stroke team Comprehensive Stroke Center designation Fully integrated EMR, wireless communication, and advanced imaging and laboratory capabilities Academic & Professional Environment
This position sits at the intersection of
patient care, clinical research, and medical education , offering physicians the opportunity to advance clinical innovation while shaping the next generation of neurologists. The collaborative academic partnership provides a strong platform for professional growth and long-term career development. Qualifications
BC/BE in Neurology Subspecialty training and/or board certification in
Movement Disorders
(or actively pursuing) Comfort with
DBS evaluations and multidisciplinary surgical care Interest in academic medicine and teaching Community & Lifestyle
Southwest Ohio offers a high quality of life with
affordable housing , excellent school systems, and easy access to multiple major airports. The region features a diverse mix of urban, suburban, and small-town living, along with abundant dining, cultural, recreational, and outdoor amenities. Fellowship: Skill: Movement Disorders
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