Physician / Neurology / Nationwide / Locum or Permanent / BOARD CERTIFIED NEUROLOGIST Job
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Post Date: Mar 15, 2024
Job Type: MD,DO
Position Type: Locum or Permanent
Specialty: Neurology
Board Certification: Board Certified
Call Rotation: None
Visa Sponsor: No
Location: Nationwide
Job Reference: NEUROLOGIST
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Description
Due to the recent expansion of Second Opinions, we are in immediate need of a Board Certified Specialist in Neurology to assist us in providing expert medical opinions to patients and Clients across the nation.

A Division of USARAD Holdings, Inc., Second Opinions is a well established, highly regarded platform for patients and Clients to turn to for first, second, or subsequent medical opinions on their medical cases.

Second Opinions provides "telemedicine" both nationally and internationally by utilizing Board Certified Specialists to consult remotely on their medical cases. Our medical experts must reside within the United States and be Board Certified within the requested Specialty. Your medical opinions will be conveyed to the requesting party either via telephone consultations, chat sessions, or written reports; or a combination of reporting methods chosen by the patient or Client. Many of our requests for medical opinions are from Insurance Firms requesting second opinions on their disability claims.

For further details, including testimonials, videos, sample reports, and other pertinent information, you are welcome to view our website at SecondOpinions.com.

If you are interested in an opportunity to remotely provide your medical expertise on medical cases, please send your current CV for review at your earliest convenience.


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