Due to tremendous population growth in Idaho, a large health system there is excited to welcome a Stroke Program Research Director to their main campus in Boise. Join a team that values true work-life balance and having the time to enjoy all that The Valley and surrounding mountains have to offer! Fellowship training in Vascular Neurology is preferred. The new Director will oversee the research efforts of the stroke program, including participation in randomized clinical trials, registry participation, and participation in national research collaboratives (eg, NIH StrokeNet). This new Director will work in close coordination with the system's Research Department, including access to their resources dedicated to medical research.
Stroke Program Research Director/Neurohospitalist Details:
- 579 bed hospital
- Ranked No.1 hospital in Idaho
- Level 3 Trauma Center
- JACHO Advanced Primary Stroke Center of Excellence
- Join 5 current Stroke Neurohospitalists
- 160 annual clinical shifts; shift duration 8-10hrs (daytime shifts complete by 5pm)
- Protected research time available for Stroke Program Research Director
- Opportunity for adjunct academic faculty positions
- Very minimal night and weekend call (Night call is phone only)
- TeleNeurology and TeleStroke in place for call support
- Plans to develop in-house telestroke
- Highly competitive compensation package includes salary, productivity bonus potential, and signing incentives (total value above 75th %tile)
Boise, ID Highlights:
Part of the beautiful Pacific Northwest region, Idaho’s capital city offers a low cost of living, a host of fun outdoor activities, and a lively arts and culture scene. Boise has 224+ days of sun with lots of outdoor recreation. Sun Valley Ski resort is 2 hours away for your winter skiing, while in the summertime you can enjoy the some of the best kayaking in the country. Boise Airport has direct flights to most major cities in the United States, making long trips very convenient. This city has a city feel with the beauty of the outdoors.
Stroke Program Research Director/Neurohospitalist Details:
- 579 bed hospital
- Ranked No.1 hospital in Idaho
- Level 3 Trauma Center
- JACHO Advanced Primary Stroke Center of Excellence
- Join 5 current Stroke Neurohospitalists
- 160 annual clinical shifts; shift duration 8-10hrs (daytime shifts complete by 5pm)
- Protected research time available for Stroke Program Research Director
- Opportunity for adjunct academic faculty positions
- Very minimal night and weekend call (Night call is phone only)
- TeleNeurology and TeleStroke in place for call support
- Plans to develop in-house telestroke
- Highly competitive compensation package includes salary, productivity bonus potential, and signing incentives (total value above 75th %tile)
Boise, ID Highlights:
Part of the beautiful Pacific Northwest region, Idaho’s capital city offers a low cost of living, a host of fun outdoor activities, and a lively arts and culture scene. Boise has 224+ days of sun with lots of outdoor recreation. Sun Valley Ski resort is 2 hours away for your winter skiing, while in the summertime you can enjoy the some of the best kayaking in the country. Boise Airport has direct flights to most major cities in the United States, making long trips very convenient. This city has a city feel with the beauty of the outdoors.
Above market compensation package
Attractive schedule options available
Leadership role available
Mountains nearby
Near lakes and gorgeous natural areas
No or low trauma call
Research support available
Student loan repayment available
Teaching encouraged
Visa support available
Well organized and managed practice
I'm interested in this position
Position #3289-2 |
Specialty: Neurology |
Subspecialty: Neurohospitalist, Stroke |
Compensation: $500,000 - $600,000 |
Region: West |