Curative
Vascular Neurology Physician Opportunity in Fayetteville, Arkansas
Curative, Fayetteville, Arkansas, us, 72702
Vascular Neurology in Fayetteville, Arkansas
Join a highly regarded neuroscience program in Northwest Arkansas where vascular neurology is practiced as a true subspecialty with strong institutional support and long‑term stability. This outpatient‑focused role offers autonomy, advanced stroke resources, and an established referral base that keeps schedules full from day one. It is well‑suited for a vascular neurologist seeking a sustainable practice and future leadership opportunities.
Practice Details
Work within a collaborative neuroscience institute alongside neurosurgery, stroke, interventional neuroradiology, and critical care specialists
Outpatient vascular neurology with access to comprehensive stroke center resources and a dedicated neurosurgical ICU
In‑office EMGs and independent EEG interpretation
Strong internal and regional referrals with patient schedules booked months in advance
Schedule
Outpatient‑only role with no hospital admissions or inpatient rounding
Monday through Friday schedule with flexibility for a 4‑ or 4.5‑day workweek
Clinic hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with built‑in support from RNs, LPNs, and MAs
Daily volume averages 20 to 24 patients, with extended new visit times
Compensation & Benefits
Base salary with significant growth potential over time
Sign‑on bonus and relocation assistance provided
Malpractice coverage, including tail
Comprehensive benefits package with retirement plans, CME allowance, and health coverage from day one
Candidate Requirements
Board Certified in Neurology with fellowship training in Vascular Neurology
Experience in outpatient stroke follow‑up and complex neurological care
H1B transfers considered
Interest in long‑term practice and future departmental leadership
About Fayetteville, Arkansas Fayetteville sits in the heart of Northwest Arkansas, one of the fastest‑growing regions in the country. Physicians enjoy a low cost of living, strong public and private schools, and family‑friendly neighborhoods. The area is known for its outdoor recreation, including hiking, biking, and nearby lakes, as well as a growing arts and food scene. A regional airport less than 25 minutes away makes travel easy while preserving a relaxed pace of life.
Reach out to start a conversation about how this role can support your clinical focus, leadership goals, and lifestyle.
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Join a highly regarded neuroscience program in Northwest Arkansas where vascular neurology is practiced as a true subspecialty with strong institutional support and long‑term stability. This outpatient‑focused role offers autonomy, advanced stroke resources, and an established referral base that keeps schedules full from day one. It is well‑suited for a vascular neurologist seeking a sustainable practice and future leadership opportunities.
Practice Details
Work within a collaborative neuroscience institute alongside neurosurgery, stroke, interventional neuroradiology, and critical care specialists
Outpatient vascular neurology with access to comprehensive stroke center resources and a dedicated neurosurgical ICU
In‑office EMGs and independent EEG interpretation
Strong internal and regional referrals with patient schedules booked months in advance
Schedule
Outpatient‑only role with no hospital admissions or inpatient rounding
Monday through Friday schedule with flexibility for a 4‑ or 4.5‑day workweek
Clinic hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. with built‑in support from RNs, LPNs, and MAs
Daily volume averages 20 to 24 patients, with extended new visit times
Compensation & Benefits
Base salary with significant growth potential over time
Sign‑on bonus and relocation assistance provided
Malpractice coverage, including tail
Comprehensive benefits package with retirement plans, CME allowance, and health coverage from day one
Candidate Requirements
Board Certified in Neurology with fellowship training in Vascular Neurology
Experience in outpatient stroke follow‑up and complex neurological care
H1B transfers considered
Interest in long‑term practice and future departmental leadership
About Fayetteville, Arkansas Fayetteville sits in the heart of Northwest Arkansas, one of the fastest‑growing regions in the country. Physicians enjoy a low cost of living, strong public and private schools, and family‑friendly neighborhoods. The area is known for its outdoor recreation, including hiking, biking, and nearby lakes, as well as a growing arts and food scene. A regional airport less than 25 minutes away makes travel easy while preserving a relaxed pace of life.
Reach out to start a conversation about how this role can support your clinical focus, leadership goals, and lifestyle.
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