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Stroke Neurologist

Employer
NewYork-Presbyterian
Location
Queens County, New York
Salary
Negotiable
Closing date
Oct 27, 2022

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Weill Cornell Medicine

NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens

Stroke Neurologist

Weill Cornell Medicine in partnership with NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group/Queens is looking for a Board Certified/Board Eligible Vascular fellowship trained Stroke Neurologist to be based in Flushing, Queens.

At NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens, we are passionate about providing high-quality care to New York City’s most culturally diverse boroughLocated in Flushing, New York, our patients do not have to leave their neighborhood to receive outstanding care from Weill Cornell Medicine Physicians. Our patients have access to a full range of services from our award-winning centers of excellence dedicated to treating cancer, cardiovascular diseases, neurologic disorders and digestive conditions. This 535-bed busy tertiary facility is an ACS level 1 trauma center, an academic affiliate of Weill Cornell Medical College and serves over two million residents in the borough of Queens, NY. Our academic programs include three graduate medical education residency programs and six fellowship programs.

Queens, home to Flushing Meadows Park, is proud to host both the New York Mets baseball team and the US Open Tennis Tournament. As one of the most ethnically diverse urban areas in the world, Queens can satisfy nearly every taste. Foodies covet the Greek cuisine of Astoria and the authentic Asian food in Flushing; others admire the inventive art at Socrates Sculpture Park and the stunning flora at the Queens Botanical Garden. In the borough’s southern extremes, the surf is always up at Rockaway Beach.

We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. The selected candidate will be an employee of Weill Cornell Medicine and hold an academic appointment at Weill Cornell Medical College. Salary and academic rank will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience and credentials.

NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine are an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a strong institutional commitment to diversity among faculty and staff.

Company

NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Groups is part of the physician division of NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the nation's most comprehensive academic health care delivery systems. NewYork-Presbyterian is affiliated with two renowned medical schools, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medicine. In collaboration with ColumbiaDoctors and Weill Cornell Physicians, NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Groups provide coordinated care delivery throughout the region and access to leading healthcare services and world-renowned specialists.

Company History

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

On January 1, 1998, The New York Hospital publicly announced its full-asset merger with The Presbyterian Hospital to create NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. In this unprecedented event, two world-class academic healthcare institutions combined to create the largest and most comprehensive hospital in New York, with over 13,000 employees and 2,200 patient beds. The result is an improved quality of healthcare provided to patients, enhanced availability of clinical services to an expanded population and lowered costs of services through improved efficiencies.

Before the merger, The New York Hospital and The Presbyterian Hospital shared illustrious histories as providers of exemplary healthcare services to residents of the New York metropolitan area, having made innumerable contributions to the field of medicine.

Founded in 1771, The New York Hospital (in alliance with Cornell University Medical College) developed and was the first to use the Pap test for the detection of cervical cancer. It was first in the tri-state area to operate a bloodless surgery program, and it established the largest and busiest Burn Center in the nation as well as a world-renowned In-Vitro Fertilization Program, among many other advances.

Likewise, The Presbyterian Hospital, founded in 1868, brought its own strengths to the merger. It was home to the widely acclaimed Babies and Children's Hospital, where the first pediatric heart transplant surgery was performed. It was also home to the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, one of the few NIH-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the metropolitan area.

As a merged institution, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital serves as a preeminent healthcare resource for the New York region and beyond. With its two affiliated medical schools, NewYork-Presbyterian combines the best clinical and administrative practices of all its departments and is recognized as one of the foremost integrated academic health centers in the world.

Notable Accomplishments / Recognition

NewYork-Presbyterian is one of the nation's most comprehensive academic health care delivery systems, dedicated to providing the highest quality, most compassionate care to patients in the New York metropolitan area and throughout the globe. In collaboration with two renowned medical schools, Weill Cornell Medicine and Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, NewYork-Presbyterian is consistently recognized as a leader in medical education, ground-breaking research and innovative, patient-centered clinical care.

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