The neuroscience group at TriStar Skyline Medical Center, a Comprehensive Stroke and Level II Trauma center in Nashville, is seeking a general neurology and epilepsy specialist with a desire to provide high quality care and teach future residents.
Qualified Candidates:
Board certified neurology and board eligible/certified in epilepsy
Fellowship trained in epilepsy
Tennessee licensure or ability to obtain
DEA with full prescriptive authority
Commitment to provide high quality, evidenced based patient care
Commitment to teach residents and train the neurology physicians of tomorrow
Incentive/Benefits Package:
Competitive salary
Comprehensive benefits package including 401k and paid malpractice
CME and dues allowance
Relocation assistance
Stipend eligibility for residents/fellows
No state income tax
About TriStar Skyline Medical Center:
286-bed hospital
Dedicated 17-bed neuro ICU, 34-beds stroke; 4-bed EMU
EEG and EMG on site
Tennessee’s first comprehensive stroke center and a national leader in neuroscience
As an ACS Verified Level II Trauma Center and an Accredited Chest Pain Center with PCI, TriStar Skyline is a leading provider of emergency care with over 3,700 ED visits per month.
Offering programs including heart and vascular, oncology, orthopaedics/spine, and CARF accredited rehabilitation. Behavioral health services offered at our TriStar Skyline Madison Campus.
HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education (GME):
The TriStar inaugural neurology residency will welcome first year residents in 2023 and will be a part of the HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education network, with more than 250 residency and fellowship programs nationwide.
Building a network of innovative, patient-centered GME communities
Nashville is home to nearly 2 million people, more than 53,000 businesses, and over 500 healthcare companies are headquartered in the Nashville region, making healthcare the #1 industry. Tennessee has the second lowest state and local tax burden per capita, and no state income tax. Nashville ranked “Top 10 city to live after the pandemic” by Today and the Wall Street Journal ranked Nashville the second hottest job market in the country (2020).