
location_onAmerican Legion Post 14 Reserved Parking Lot, Lindsay Street, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, East Tennessee, Tennessee, 37402, United States
CommonSpirit Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga, TN, is a not-for-profit, faith-based healthcare organization dedicated to the healing ministry of the Church. Founded by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, the hospital serves as a regional referral center of choice with 4,700 employees and nearly 500 affiliated physicians. It provides a continuum of care throughout Southeast Tennessee and Northwest Georgia, consistently recognized as the #1 Best Regional Hospital in Chattanooga by U.S. News & World Report for 11 consecutive years.
The CHI Memorial Neuroscience Institute is a world-renowned Comprehensive Stroke Center and part of one of the largest and most organized neurology referral networks in the US. The Institute functions as a highly collegial environment encompassing neurohospitalists, neuro-interventional specialists, and neurosurgery. With a strong academic affiliation, the team is at the forefront of acute stroke research, co-directing a national Neuroscience collaborative and benefiting from extensive partnerships with institutions like Baylor St. Luke's and the Barrow Neurological Institute.
We are seeking a Board Eligible/Board Certified PRN Neuro Hospitalist to join this well-established hospital-employed group. This role offers an excellent opportunity to provide comprehensive patient care within a leading regional healthcare system. You will work within a collaborative institute that values clinical excellence, neurologic research, and academic growth, offering ample opportunities for teaching and research on local, regional, or national levels.
Chattanooga, Tennessee, known as "The Scenic City" and "GIG City," is North America's first National Park City. Nestled in the heart of the mountains where Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee converge, it is just a two-hour drive from Atlanta, Nashville, and Birmingham. This vibrant hub blends "Big City" amenities with the ease of a smaller town, offering a family-friendly atmosphere, easy commutes, and a moderate cost of living.
Residents enjoy a revitalized $120 million riverfront, an extensive greenway system, and a thriving arts scene. The area is celebrated for its outdoor activities, including hang-gliding off Lookout Mountain, kayaking on the Great Ocoee River, and exploring the Tennessee Aquarium and Rock City. The region also boasts exceptional educational opportunities, from strong public school systems to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, which offers a wide range of academic and medical programs.
Work model: On-site
American Legion Post 14 Reserved Parking Lot, Lindsay Street, Chattanooga, Hamilton County, East Tennessee, Tennessee, 37402, United States
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Skills: MD, Do, Board Certified, Board Eligible, Medical License, BLS.
Education: MD or DO degree required.