Stroke Neurologist
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Doctor/Physician
Neurologist, Critical Care Physician
Come practice in Baltimore, Maryland, offering access to world-renowned medical institutions like Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University of Maryland Medical Center. This city has a beautiful harbor area and a relatively affordable cost of living compared to other East Coast cities. With a rich history, vibrant cultural scene, and waterfront attractions, physicians can enjoy a dynamic work-life balance in a city that blends professional excellence with urban charm.
As industry leaders and Joint Commission Certified, Comp Health applies over 40 years of tenured experience to your unique situation, preferences, and goals.
Contact Austin Arriola at or to learn more about this opportunity.- 7-on/7-off schedule with shared call coverage among stroke team
- Teaching opportunity with neurology residents in established academic program
- Hospital-employed position at thrombectomy-capable stroke center
- Join collaborative team of neurologists with robust APP support
- Advanced RAPID imaging software available at all practice sites
- Research opportunities and regular CME conferences available
- 24/7 neuro critical care service with comprehensive APP coverage
- Nonprofit setting eligible for loan forgiveness programs
- Our services are free for you
- We help negotiate your salary and contract
- We coordinate interviews and help with licenses
- Specialized recruiters match your career preferences
- Experienced support teams take care of every detail
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