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Movement Disorders Neurologist | Tucson, AZ

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Movement Disorders · Movement Disorders Tucson, AZ Fulltimeregular Outpatient
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<p>A physician-aligned health system in Tucson, Arizona is recruiting a fellowship-trained Movement Disorders Neurologist to join a well-established, collaborative neuroscience program. This is a full-time, outpatient-only position with no hospital call and a Monday–Friday clinic schedule — a genuinely sustainable practice model that supports both clinical excellence and work-life balance. The neuroscience team spans stroke medicine, functional neurology, epilepsy, and an integrated spine/brain/vascular neurosurgery service, giving a Movement Disorders specialist meaningful subspecialty colleagues and robust infrastructure from day one.</p>

<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Competitive base compensation with incentive/bonus potential</li> <li>Sign-on bonus provided</li> <li>Relocation assistance available</li> <li>Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance</li> <li>Retirement plan options</li> <li>CME allowance with dedicated paid CME time</li> <li>Malpractice coverage included (details available upon inquiry)</li> </ul>

<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Outpatient-only Movement Disorders Neurology — zero inpatient coverage responsibilities</li> <li>No hospital call of any kind; clean Monday–Friday clinic schedule</li> <li>Average patient volume of 15–20 patients per day, structured for high-quality, sustainable care</li> <li>Three APPs embedded in clinic operations to support continuity of care and reduce administrative burden</li> <li>Collaborative neuroscience team with dedicated colleagues in stroke medicine, functional neurology, and epilepsy</li> <li>Integrated spine, brain, and vascular neurosurgery team providing both inpatient and outpatient coverage — a strong referral and co-management resource</li> <li>Physician-aligned health system structure with a collaborative, non-corporate practice culture</li> </ul>

<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Board certification or board eligibility in Neurology (ABPN)</li> <li>Fellowship training in Movement Disorders required</li> <li>Active Arizona medical license or eligibility to obtain prior to start</li> <li>Comfort managing the full spectrum of outpatient Movement Disorders patients, including Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia, and related conditions</li> </ul>

<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Tucson sits in the Sonoran Desert at roughly 2,400 feet elevation, delivering year-round sunshine, mild winters, and some of the most accessible hiking and outdoor recreation in the Southwest — Saguaro National Park borders the city on both sides. The metro area offers a vibrant dining scene, strong arts and cultural institutions anchored by the University of Arizona, and a cost of living that compares favorably to other major Sun Belt cities. Weekend access to Sedona, the Grand Canyon, and the broader Southwest makes Tucson a compelling long-term home for physicians who value both professional quality and lifestyle.</p>