Our Neurology practice focuses on EEG interpretation, stroke care, epilepsy, migraine, and genetic neurological disorders. Compensation transitions to a productivity-based model upon achieving shareholder status; before that, the position is salaried and exempt.
We will provide J-1 Sponsorship!
We are within driving distance of multiple major cities. Look up Bowling Green, Kentucky—You will be pleasantly surprised.
Practice Highlights:
- Diverse case mix—treating all neurological conditions
- Blend of inpatient & outpatient care
- 1:5 call schedule
- Four fellowship-trained neurologists within the department
- Neurology department has been established for 23 years
- Full ancillary and administrative support team
Qualified Candidates:
- Board eligible or Board certified in Neurology
- Currently, practicing Neurology or a Fellow with a keen interest in Neurology
- Able to interpret EEG/EMG tests
- Open to practicing General Neurology, and seeing conditions such as headache, epilepsy, and genetic disorders.
- Eligible to obtain a Kentucky Physician License and DEA or currently have one.
Incentive/Benefits Package:
- Competitive compensation based on the MGMA database and commensurate on experience.
- Comprehensive benefits package including profit sharing
- Eligibility to become a shareholder of the medical group after atleast 1 year of service
- 25k sign-on bonus and an additional 25k after 1 year of service
- Cash to relocate up to 10k
- 4 weeks PTO plus CME time
Bowling Green, Kentucky, is a vibrant and growing university town that offers cultural richness, strong schools, and family-friendly living. Home to Western Kentucky University (WKU) and the nationally recognized Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science, Bowling Green places a strong emphasis on education with two public school systems, a private Montessori school, and an active homeschool co-op.
The community enjoys a thriving arts and entertainment scene, including the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center (SKyPAC) and the historic Capitol Arts Theater. Residents also benefit from quaint small businesses, abundant shopping amenities, diverse restaurants, and family attractions like Beech Bend Park. Known worldwide as the birthplace of the Corvette, Bowling Green blends innovation, tradition, and quality of life.
With a countywide population of approximately 147,936 as of 2024 (U.S. Census data), Warren County continues to grow and prosper. Its central location offers the convenience of being just a short drive from Nashville, TN, as well as easy access to several other major cities — making Bowling Green an ideal place to live, work, and thrive.