Neurologist Inpatient & Outpatient Position Summary The Neurologist provides comprehensive neurological care to adult patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. This role includes the evaluation, diagnosis, and management of acute and chronic neurologic disorders, coordination of care across care settings, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to ensure continuity and high-quality patient outcomes.
Key Responsibilities Evaluate and manage patients with acute and chronic neurological conditions
Provide inpatient neurology consultations and ongoing management of hospitalized patients
Conduct outpatient clinic visits for diagnosis, treatment, and longitudinal care
Interpret and correlate neurologic examinations, imaging, and diagnostic studies
Develop and implement individualized, evidence-based treatment plans
Manage neurologic emergencies such as stroke, seizures, and altered mental status
Collaborate with hospitalists, intensivists, neurosurgery, rehabilitation, and ancillary services
Educate patients and families regarding diagnoses, treatment options, and disease management
Coordinate transitions of care between inpatient and outpatient settings
Maintain accurate, timely, and compliant documentation in the electronic health record
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and patient safety activities
Practice Setting Combination of hospital inpatient service and outpatient neurology clinic
Schedule may include consult coverage, clinic sessions, and call responsibilities
Flexible or structured schedule depending on practice model
Patient Population Qualifications MD or DO from an accredited medical school
Completion of an accredited Neurology residency program
Board certified or board eligible in Neurology
Eligible for unrestricted medical licensure in the practicing state
DEA registration or eligibility
Skills & Competencies Broad clinical expertise across inpatient and outpatient neurology
Strong diagnostic and clinical decision-making skills
Excellent communication and interdisciplinary collaboration abilities
Commitment to patient-centered, evidence-based care
Ability to manage varied acuity levels and practice settings
Work Environment Hospital and outpatient clinic settings
Multidisciplinary, team-based care model
Diverse neurologic patient population