Improve patient outcomes as a full-time Neurologist at the renowned Neurological Institute of Los Angeles (NILA). These state-of-the-art clinics are growing rapidly, allowing for high earning potential, research involvement and opportunities for growth in your role. You will have the autonomy to build your patient panel while collaborating with an innovative team. Help shape an expanding practice and experience excellent quality of life in Los Angeles, California.
- Guaranteed salary and generous incentive
- Mix of inpatient and outpatient care
- Board-eligibility/board-certification in primary specialty required
- Clinical trial and academic opportunities available
- EMG experience strongly preferred
- New graduates are welcome to apply
Where Youll Work
The Neurological Institute of Los Angeles (NILA) is a growing enterprise with seven office locations around the greater Los Angeles area. Dedicated to continuous research and education in the field, the NILA is actively involved in clinical trials related to Alzheimer’s, Epilepsy, migraine and stroke. The clinicians here offer a broad range of in-office procedures that affect the nervous system, including traumatic brain injuries, Parkinsons disease and multiple sclerosis.
Where Youll Live
Los Angeles is the second most populous city in the United States, outdone only by New York City. Nicknamed the City of Angels, LA is home to an estimated four million citizens and boasts a diverse economy, including a thriving entertainment industry. With an average of only 35 days with measurable precipitation annually, LA enjoys a Mediterranean climate with plenty of sunshine and blue skies which can be enjoyed on the areas iconic beaches.
Who Youll Work For
The Neurological Institute of Los Angeles (NILA) is a private medical practice focused on personalized neurological care with a patient-centered approach. With a vision of advancing the frontiers of science and medicine, the team at the NILA is dedicated to continuous research and education. Clinicians work closely with patients and their families to develop trusting relationships and ensure optimal care and improved outcomes.
Equal Opportunity Employer including disability/veteran
Job ID Number: 14078