Single Hospital Coverage Flexible Scheduling
McLaren Flint is supporting the recruitment of a Neurologist for a busy and well-respected private Neurology practice in Flint, Michigan. This position is to join a Physician who has been serving Flint and its surrounding communities for over 16 years. Majority of responsibilities will include inpatient rounding and consultations at McLaren Flint hospital with some weekend responsibilities. Enjoy flexible scheduling with options for full and part time candidates. Option to read EEG s available. Eligible candidates must be BE/BC.
McLaren Flint hospital is the hub for our McLaren Neurosciences program that includes the McLaren Stroke Program with a Neuro ICU and stepdown management for patients needing broad scope neurology/neurological services. The Neuro Critical Care team includes Neuro Intensivists, Interventional Neurologists specializing in stroke management, Neurosurgeons and outpatient-based Neurology specialists. Together, the team coordinates medical and surgical Neuro ICU services of patients originating from all regions of Michigan.
Competitive compensation and benefit package with option for partnership track.
Facility Highlights
McLaren Flint is a 378-bed tertiary teaching facility located in Flint, Michigan, serving the medical needs of residents in greater Genesee County and Mideast Michigan. McLaren Flint is affiliated with Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in its medical residency programs including family practice, internal medicine, general surgery, and orthopedic surgery. McLaren Flint also maintains vascular surgery, health psychology and cardiology fellowship programs in partnership with Michigan State University. The hospital is certified as a Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence, a Comprehensive Stroke Center (Joint Commission), and a BCBSM Blue Distinction Center+ for Hip and Knee Replacement and Spine Surgery. Cancer accreditations include American College of Radiology Radiation Oncology Practice Accreditation and the Quality Oncology Practice Initiative, American Society of Clinical Oncology. McLaren Flint has a rich history of providing high quality, compassionate health care and is also the region s leader in cardiovascular services, offering more types of surgeries and procedures than any other area hospital.
McLaren Flint is a subsidiary of McLaren Health Care, a fully integrated health network committed to quality, evidence-based patient care and cost efficiency. McLaren includes 14 hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, commercial and Medicaid HMOs, and a 490-member employed primary and specialty care physician network. McLaren has 28,000 employees and more than 90,000 network providers throughout Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio.
McLaren is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.
Community Living
Flint, Michigan is located at the intersection of 3 major state highways (I-75, I-69 and US 23) and is central to everything loved about Michigan. The Flint Institute of Arts (FIA) is the second largest art museum in the state and the Flint Farmers' Market is furthering the region's local food movement. Flint has a strong tradition of celebrating its residents and those who support the community. The city hosts several annual events, attracting thousands of new visitors, including: Flint Jazz Festival, Back to the Bricks, and Crim Festival of Races. Seven colleges have a presence in Flint, MI, including Kettering University and U of M Flint. The area also provides several preschools, a Montessori, 9 elementary/ middle schools, 2 public high schools, 1 Catholic high school, several charters schools, as well as the Michigan School for the Deaf. The downtown area offers loft and apartment living, while the surrounding area includes suburban neighborhoods, waterfront homes and rural farmland. The Flint area is experiencing an exciting revitalization, urban landscape expansion and riverfront development which offers something for everyone.
Grand Blanc, Michigan is located in Genesee County approximately 45 minutes north of metro Detroit (4 miles north of the Oakland County line), 15 minutes southeast of Flint and 35 minutes north of Auburn Hills. Saginaw and Holly Roads are major thoroughfares for the area, both of which provide direct access to I-75. Detroit and local airports are a short drive away. The area offers suburban conveniences with hotels, restaurants, retail options and lovely parks and recreation services. Grand Blanc schools and community programs are well known throughout the region for providing a cultural base of educational resources.
Flint Township, Michigan is located on the west side of Flint. This area offers access to all the ease and comfort of city living without the stress of traffic jams and a hectic pace. The Flint Township area is in the center of the retail hub and restaurants are plentiful and reflect the diverse cultural makeup of the population. Nearby downtown Flint reflects the area's renaissance with art walks, dining options, University of Michigan, Flint campus, the award-winning Flint Farmer's market and the legendary Flint Cultural Center including The Whiting, Flint Institute of Arts, and the newly renovated Longway Planetarium. Enjoy nearby parks and lakes with endless outdoor recreational activities. New to the area are sports teams which include the Flint Firebirds, a major junior ice hockey team in the Ontario hockey league and Waza Flo, the major arena soccer league which recently relocated its home base to Flint. Located on the Flint River, Flint is located about one hour northwest of Detroit, and a four-hour drive to both Chicago to the west and Toronto to the east.
Davison, Michigan is known as the "city of flags" and was founded in the late 1800's and incorporated as a village in 1916. The community is known for beautiful parks, thriving public schools and the new farmer's market which opened in 2014. Local population is just over 5000 as recorded in the 2010 census. Historical and new housing options are available. Access to larger parcels and acreage is nearby. Davison is located at I-69 and M-15; 10 minutes east of the Flint area and about one hour to the coastline of Lake Huron or to the greater Detroit area.
Fenton, Michigan is located in southern Genesee County with portions in Livingston and Oakland counties. Located on US-23, the historical city was first established in 1834 and was originally named Dibbleville after Clark Dibble, one of the first settlers. It was platted in 1837 as Fentonville by William M. Fenton who would later become lieutenant-governor of Michigan. When the settlement was incorporated as a village in 1863 the name Fenton was used. Fenton's population in the 2010 census was just under 12,000. Excellent schools and a thriving economic base along with many local lakes has elevated the Fenton area as a desirable community for new housing and expanded retail growth.
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