Movement Disorders Neurologist Career Opportunity
(Louisville, Kentucky)

Thank you for your interest in the movement disorders physician career opportunity. Below you will find a detailed description and requirements of the position. 

Norton Neuroscience Institute is recruiting multiple board-certified or board-eligible physicians for its comprehensive program in Louisville, Kentucky. The selected candidates will join more than 130 adult and pediatric neuroscience specialists who are part of Norton Neuroscience Institute and Norton Children’s Neuroscience Institute, affiliated with the UofL School of Medicine.

More patients seek neurological care from Norton Neuroscience Institute than any other provider in Louisville and Southern Indiana. The institute features several multispecialty neurology centers, programs and clinics, allowing providers to focus on care for a specific discipline or patient population.

Norton Neuroscience Institute providers benefit from the flexibility and culture of a private health care system combined with the research priorities of an academic institution. Providers have access to continuing education through the Norton Healthcare Center for Continuing Medical Education, Provider & Nursing Education, as well as weekly neuroscience clinical conferences with neurosurgery and neurology providers.

In 2023, Norton Neuroscience Institute Cressman Parkinson’s Research was established to further develop the field of care through clinical trials and translational studies in Louisville. The Norton Healthcare Foundation provided $4 million for the research program. To learn more go to NortonResearchInstitute.com


 
"A multidisciplinary approach, with access to state-of-the-art technology, makes Norton Neuroscience Institute an ideal place to practice."

- Justin T. Phillips, M.D., Medical Director, Movement Disorders
 

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About the Position

  • Fellowship trained in movement disorders neurology preferred
  • Ability to practice exclusively movement disorders neurology
  • Additional bonus available based on productivity
  • Outpatient schedule only
  • No inpatient call
  • Endowed chair opportunity available to support research focused on Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders
  • Close collaboration with Norton Neuroscience Institute Cressman Neurological Rehabilitation, a dedicated neurological rehabilitation facility with advanced technology and specialized services in one location
  • Monthly multidisciplinary deep brain stimulation conference to discuss surgical candidates
  • Opportunity to work with fellowship-trained functional neurosurgeons experienced in awake and asleep deep brain stimulation surgery

Why Norton Healthcare for your career?

  • Market share leader in the region
  • Strong support network of advanced practice providers, nurse navigators, educators and social workers
  • Continued investment in technology and physical spaces for improved patient care environments
  • Since 2018, all five Louisville hospitals and Norton Cancer Institute designated as LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality Leaders by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation
  • Becker’s Healthcare 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare 2023
  • Named among the nation’s top workplaces for disability inclusion in the Disability Equality Index for 2022 and 2023
Requirements for the position
  • Medical degree/diploma
  • Residency/fellowship certification
  • Kentucky medical license or license eligible

To discuss this opportunity and more details:

Call or Text: (859) 613-1984
Email Recruiter: [email protected]
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4803 Olympia Park Plaza, Suite 1100
Louisville, KY 40241
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