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About the role
Practice Details:
As a neurologist at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital (KBRH) in Trail, you’ll deliver patient care and help strengthen neurology services for the community.
In this role, you’ll combine office-based practice with working alongside other specialists, providing inpatient and clinic care for patients across the Kootenay Boundary region. You’ll also have access to diagnostic tools, including MRI, EEG, and EMG to support your practice. With support from the acute stroke service in Kelowna, you’ll work as part of a network that provides coordinated care across the region, including Nelson, Castlegar, Grand Forks, and Arrow Lakes.
You’ll have the flexibility to shape your practice around your interests, whether in movement disorders, seizures, or general neurology. You’ll also have the opportunity to develop services such as a TIA clinic to support regional care.
You’ll have opportunities to teach and mentor through the UBC Faculty of Medicine and residency programs, integrating clinical teaching into your schedule alongside patient care.
At KBRH, you’ll provide neurology care in a supportive environment that values collaboration and ongoing learning.
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Qualifications:
- Eligible for Fellowship with the Royal College of Physicians of Canada (FRCPC)
- Eligible for licensure with CPSBC
- Coverage with the Canadian Medical Protective Association is mandatory
Call Schedule:
Hours of work: No Details
On call requirements: None
Compensation:
Estimated Gross Income
Annual billings of $300,000–$500,000 can be expected for a full-time commitment, based on a combination of hospital-based and community practice. Actual income will vary depending on clinical activity and call participation.
Eligible for Fellowship with the Royal College of Physicians of Canada (FRCPC);Eligible for licensure with CPSBC;Coverage with the Canadian Medical Protective Association is mandatory