At Rochester Regional Health, Neurohospitalist Medicine is more than a specialty—it’s an opportunity to transform lives. Every diagnosis, every treatment plan, and every breakthrough you contribute will help shape the future of healthcare. With our mission of uplifting humanity through care for our community, you’ll be at the forefront of life-changing work, with the support and resources to achieve your boldest ambitions.
For Every Team and Every Dream, We’re Here for It. Whether you’re driven to enhance patient outcomes or pioneer new approaches in Neurohospitalist care, we’re committed to providing you with the tools and support to realize your vision. Together, we’re pushing the boundaries of neurological care—today and tomorrow.
Why Neurohospitalists Thrive Here:
100% Inpatient Focus: Your expertise is solely dedicated to inpatient care, ensuring you provide the highest level of care without the distractions of outpatient responsibilities.
Accredited Excellence: Work in facilities that have earned the prestigious CARF accreditation, ensuring the highest standards in patient care and rehabilitation.
State-of-the-Art Facilities: Practice in Rochester General Hospital, now a Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center, equipped with a state-of-the-art biplane suite and advanced technology to support your work.
Rochester: A City Built for Life Rochester provides big-city amenities with small-city charm. Experience a reasonable cost of living, minimal traffic, and quick access to nature and weekend getaways, all while enjoying a nationally ranked quality of life.
What Sets Us Apart for Neurohospitalists:
Expanding Program: Be part of a growing program that continues to expand its geographic reach and services, including teleneuro and telestroke. You’ll encounter a wide variety of cases, ensuring your work is dynamic and engaging.
High Stroke Volume: Rochester General Hospital manages a high volume of stroke cases, with 900 strokes per year, offering you unparalleled experience in stroke care.
Research Opportunities: Engage in research initiatives supported by the health system, though not contractually required. Current clinical trials include PONTI, ATACH-2, RE-SPECT ESUS, and MaRISS, among others.
Upcoming Neuro ICU: Our Center for Critical Care Tower, a 7-story, 312,000 square foot project, is underway, and will feature a brand new Neuro ICU and over 100 private patient rooms.
Optional Faculty Appointment: For those interested in academia, an optional faculty appointment is available to further enhance your professional growth.
The Benefits You Deserve:
Above-Market Compensation: A lucrative guaranteed base salary with a quality incentive that exceeds market standards.
Pension Plan: Benefit from a rare Defined Benefit Pension Plan, along with 403(b) and 457(b) options.
Comprehensive Support: Enjoy a signing bonus, fully covered relocation services, and the support of a well-established Neuroscience Institute.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness: As a 501(c)(3) designated employer, Rochester Regional Health qualifies as a Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) employer, offering you significant financial benefits.
This Is Your Neurohospitalist Legacy:
If you’re ready to redefine patient care, lead with innovation, and leave a legacy of healing, we’re here for you. For Every Team and Every Dream, We’re Here for It—and we need you to help us shape the future of Neurohospitalist medicine.
Apply today to join a team that’s transforming neurological care, one life at a time.
Rochester Regional Health is an integrated health services organization serving the people of Western New York, the Finger Lakes and beyond. The system provides care from 150 locations, including five hospitals, more than 100 primary and specialty practices, rehabilitation centers and ambulatory campuses, innovative senior services, facilities and independent housing, a wide range of behavioral health services, and ACM Medical Laboratory, a global leader in patient and clinical trials.
Rochester Regional Health is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran
Rochester has been ranked the 3rd best place to live in New York and as the 26th best place to live among the 150 most populous metro areas in the United States by U.S. News & World Report. The Rochester region's suburbs feature excellent public and private schools, and a variety of housing options. The Rochester region offers diverse cultural and recreational opportunities year-round, including the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, GeVa Theater Center, Rochester International Jazz Festival, as well as easy access to Manhattan, Boston, Washington, DC and Philadelphia, the Adirondacks and the Finger Lakes.
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