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| Specialty: |
Neurology |
| Location: Get Map |
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| Region: |
Suburban |
| Openings: |
1 |
| J1/H1B
Visa? |
No |
| Offer
Details |
| Income Details: |
Competitive Salary and Benefit Package
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| Relocation
Paid: |
Up to 12,000
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| Vacation: |
30 days including holidays per year
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| Other
Benefits: |
Free gym memberships
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| Job
Description |
Neurologist / Scenic Central Maine
We are currently seeking a full-time, BC/BE Neurologist with EMG fellowship or combined EMG/EEG fellowship training. This is an exiting opportunity to assist in developing department's neuromuscular services in wonderful northern New England setting. Very brisk referral base for neuromuscular work, extremely competitive compensation plan with productivity, and two year salary guarantee, teaching responsibilities available . CAll requirements are negotialble.We have and established patient base in Waterville, Maine. Trans Cranial Doplar System. MaineGeneral Health, the third largest healthcare system in Maine, is a short drive away from ski resorts, lakes, and the beautiful Maine coast.We offer competitive pay, excellent benefits, and a health system full of opportunities.
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| Community Overview |
Waterville is a city in Kennebec County, incorporated on June 23, 1802 from a portion of Winslow.
Though some traders were there between 1650 and 1675, permanent settlers arrived in the 1760's. The original settlement on the west side of the Kennebec River at Ticonic (sometimes Taconnet) Falls was known as Ticonic Village, a location earlier used by the Abnaki Indians.
Colby College, once Waterville College, was established in 1813 on the river bank, where it remained until its move to the Mayflower Hill area in 1952.
On January 12, 1888, Waterville became a city - the Elm City noted for its stately old trees. It was also a manufacturing and railroad center.
Democratic U.S. Senator George Mitchell was born here in 1933.
The city is a commercial, medical and cultural center for this part of central Maine.
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| Hospital Overview |
Our Medical Center
Anchoring our healthcare system is a 287-bed medical center with campuses in Augusta and Waterville.
Services include emergency and critical care, a full range of inpatient and outpatient surgery, diagnostics, substance abuse and mental health services, cancer care, maternity newborn and child health programs.
The Jackman Region Health Center in northern Somerset County, which is part of the medical center, provides physician office services and an 18-bed nursing home.
Our Physicians
The more than 250 physicians on our active medical staff come from some of the country's finest medical schools and training programs and provide an array of specialty services from anesthesiology to urology. .
Our Patients
We serve patients from more than 80 cities and towns throughout the Kennebec Valley region, providing them with the broad spectrum of services they need for every phase of their lives. .
Our Commitment to the Kennebec Valley
Our mission is to enhance, every day, the health of the people of the greater Kennebec Valley. .
We follow this mission with a forward-looking vision of focusing on clinical excellence, customer satisfaction, financial stability and positively impacting the health of our community each day.
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| Contact
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| Contact: |
Lisa Nutter, Manager Physician Recruitment MaineGeneral Medical Center 149 North Street Waterville, ME 04901
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| Email: |
Lisa.Nutter@mainegeneral.org |
| Phone: |
(207) 872-1017 |
| Fax: |
(207) 872-1594 |
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