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MetroWest Medical Center

Neurology Physician - Movement Disorder

Tucson, AZ, United StatesPosted 2 weeks ago
remote

Job Description

Why Join Us

Carondelet Medical Group is building something rare: a subspecialty neurology practice where fellowship-trained expertise meets a fully integrated neuroscience ecosystem. As a Movement Disorder Neurologist, you'll step into a collaborative environment alongside stroke, epilepsy, and functional neurology specialists — plus a co-located spine, brain, and vascular neurosurgery team — with a built-in referral network from day one. This is an outpatient-only role designed for a clinician who wants to go deep in their subspecialty without the burden of hospital call. If you're looking for autonomy, peer support, and a practice infrastructure that actually lets you practice medicine, this is it.

Position Highlights
  • Outpatient-only practice — no hospital call, no inpatient rounding
  • Monday–Friday clinic schedule with genuine work-life balance
  • 15–20 patients per day — sustainable volume in a focused subspecialty setting
  • Collaborative neuroscience team including stroke, epilepsy, and functional neurology physicians
  • 3 advanced practice providers (APPs) integrated into the practice
  • Co-located inpatient and outpatient spine, brain, and vascular neurosurgery team
  • Established referral infrastructure to support subspecialty growth
  • Physician-led organization — your clinical voice carries weight
  • In-house marketing and business development support to help grow your patient base
  • Full administrative support for billing, credentialing, and HR
What We Offer
  • Competitive compensation package
  • CME allowance and paid time off
  • Malpractice insurance provided
  • Health, dental, and life insurance
  • 401(k) with employer matching
  • Deferred compensation program
  • Relocation assistance
Candidate Requirements
  • MD or DO
  • Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology
  • Fellowship training in Movement Disorders (completed or in progress)
  • Arizona medical license or eligibility for licensure in Arizona
Why Tucson

Tucson punches well above its weight — a UNESCO-designated City of Gastronomy with a culinary and arts scene that surprises first-time visitors, all set against one of the most dramatic desert landscapes in the country. With 350-plus days of sunshine, you're never far from world-class hiking, cycling, and golf, while the University of Arizona anchors a culture of research, education, and spirited college-town energy. Housing costs remain well below most major metros, and the city's family-friendly neighborhoods consistently draw physicians looking for quality of life without compromise. Tucson International Airport keeps you connected — but most who land here find fewer reasons to leave.

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