Neurologist - Licensed in OH, WA, NV, FL (Preferred)
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About the role
Remo is building the new standard of dementia care. As a virtual provider, our expert clinical team designs care around patient and family needs (instead of a one-size-fits-all approach). Our care model empowers patients to age in place, surrounded by those they love. We also empower family caregivers with a vibrant community of other caregivers, expert content, and tools to manage the path ahead. With Remo, patients and caregivers get the support they deserve and providers get the job satisfaction they crave. As a Neurologist, you will report directly to our Medical Director and play an integral role in our ability to pursue our mission by leading the clinical team. The leader in this role will evaluate and manage a panel of follow-up patients with cognitive disorders and their caregivers (dyads), other members of the clinical team, lead educational efforts, and work closely with the Medical Director on hiring and training new providers as we expand to new markets. If you believe that the current standard of dementia care is unacceptable, and you're passionate about building better care models for patients living with dementia and their caregivers, we want to hear from you!
Responsibilities
- Evaluate and manage a panel of patients with cognitive disorders and their caregivers, with the full support of an interdisciplinary team (Pharmacist, Social Worker, Care Navigator etc.).
- Identify areas of improvements in the care model and technical platform so we can continue to improve quality of care, dyad satisfaction, and the provider experience.
- Collaborate with the Medical Director and Clinical Operations function to deliver on our key clinical KPIs - e.g. quality targets, utilization metrics, patient/provider satisfaction, etc.
- Collaborate with the Medical Director to provide memory care training and oversight of new hires.
- Collaborate with the Medical Director to develop, implement, and maintain a curriculum of regular educational conferences for clinical providers (e.g. clinical case conferences, neuroradiology rounds, guest lecturers).
- Collaborate and provide necessary oversight of the interdisciplinary team by staffing questions that arise requiring neurologic expertise.
- You May Be a Good Fit If You
- Have completed an ACGME accredited neurology residency.
- Have a Board Certification in Neurology.
- Have expertise in dementia and related cognitive disorders.
- Have experience with and enjoy working in interdisciplinary care teams.
- Want to work remotely and see patients by telemedicine.
- Live for taking a holistic approach to the care of patients with dementia and caregivers.
- Are passionate about educating families and other clinical providers.
- Think systematically, breaking down complicated problems into manageable initiatives.
- Have strong problem-solving skills and the ability to navigate challenges with creativity and flexibility.
- Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships.
- You're the Ideal Candidate If You Have
- Behavioral neurology fellowship training or other substantial expertise in dementia or related cognitive disorders.
- Licensed in OH, WA, NV, FL (Preferred).
- A proven track record of successfully leading clinical teams.
- A passion for building and iterating on a novel care model and technical platform.
- Strong leadership and team management skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate teams to achieve goals.
- A belief that the current state of dementia care is unacceptable and want to build a better care model for all the families who need it.
- How This Is Different from Other Clinical Jobs
- This job is 100% remote, providing schedule flexibility.
- There is no requirement for inpatient time.
- You will be working within your chosen specialty of behavioral neurology
- This is a salaried position (there is no RVU target) with generous vacation, parental leave, and benefits.
- Full malpractice insurance covered by Remo Health
- You have the opportunity to do a mix
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Additional Information
Remo Medical Group, P.A., the affiliated medical practice of Remo Health ("Remo"), is hiring a full-time, 100% remote, Neurologist . This is a key role that will help us continue on our mission to transform the standard of dementia care.
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