Physician (Neurology)
Company: Defense Health Agency
Location: Wake Island
Posted on: January 5, 2026
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Job Description:
Overview The position Physician (Neurology) is located at
Tripler Medical Center, Honolulu, HI. The Island of Oahu in Hawaii
is often nicknamed (or translated as) "The Gathering Place" . It is
currently the most populated Hawaiian Island. The city of Honolulu
is the largest city, state capital, and main deep water marine port
for the State of Hawaii. As a jurisdictional unit, the entire
island of Oahu is in Honolulu County, although as a place name,
Honolulu occupies only a portion of the southeast end of the
island. Well-known features found on Oahu include Waikiki, Pearl
Harbor, Diamond Head, Hanauma, Kane’ohe Bay, Kailua Bay, North
Shore, and the resort destination, Ko’Olina. Oahu is also known for
having the longest rain shower in history, which lasted for 200
consecutive days. Kane?ohe Ranch reported 247 straight days with
rain from August 27, 1993 to April 30, 1994. The average
temperature in Oahu is around 70–85 °F (21–29 °C) and the island is
the warmest in June through October. The weather during the winter
is cooler, but still warm with an average temperature of 68–78 °F
(20–26 °C). Responsibilities MAJOR DUTIES: 1. Serves as a physician
specialized in neurological practice in the Neurology Clinic and as
Neurology consultant to the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). The
incumbent is responsible for the examination, diagnosis and
treatment of the full range of outpatients seen in the clinics. The
preponderance of the clinical services provided will be focused on
evaluation and management of a wide range of neurologic disorders
and diseases with a focus on return to military duty. Incumbent
will also be required to serve as neurology consultant for the TBI
Clinic. a. In the outpatient clinic, and as neurology consultant
(ward, ICU, step down unit, recovery room, emergency department,
outlying clinics, etc.) the incumbent performs a wide range of
medical duties covering all aspects of disorders involving
Neurology. Many patients with neurologic disorders might have
multiple overlapping problems such as neurologic complications of
system disorders, trauma to the nervous system, vascular disorders
of the nervous system, tumors involving or affecting the nervous
system, infections of the nervous system, demyelinating disorders,
ischemic injury to the nervous system, metabolic derangements
affecting the nervous system, dementia, movement disorders, sleep
disorders, seizures, headaches, neuromuscular or other degenerative
disorders. Examines patients, orders and evaluates the full range
of tests to include electrophysiology, radiological and laboratory
tests, makes diagnosis and prescribes appropriate treatments to
include drugs, or behavioral modalities. If hospital admission for
a neurologic disease/disorder is deemed necessary, the incumbent
acts solely as neurology consultant without direct admission
privileges to the hospital (admission orders is the responsibility
of the appropriate inpatient department). Makes referrals to the
appropriate clinic. Communicates with patients, referring
physicians and back to the appropriate primary care manager for
management of disorders outside the specialty of Neurology.
Provides prescription renewal, telephone and e-mail (through Relay
Health) consultative services. b. Assists with on-call coverage.
Call coverage consists of acting as neurology consultant for
Emergency Department, inpatient/Ward teams (Pediatric, OB/GYN,
Surgery, Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, etc.), outlying
clinics and for phone consultation to other providers in the
TRICARE referral region concerning patients with neurological
problems. Daytime call coverage will be from 0730-1630; the last
scheduled outpatient clinic appointment will be at 1330 for the on
call neurologist allowing them time to evaluate inpatient
consultations. If the on call neurologist has scheduled clinic
patients and emergent neurology evaluation is necessary, the on
call neurologist will attend to the emergent patient first.
Scheduled outpatients will be informed in the timeliest manner
possible by the medical support assistant (MSA) that their
appointment may be delayed and they will be given an option to
reschedule their appointment or wait. If the patient chooses to
“wait” the on call neurologist will be required to see the
outpatient as soon as possible after completing the initial
consultation for the said “emergency.” If patient safety is a
concern (i.e., in cases where there may be more than one emergent
neurology consultation requested), the on call neurologist may
request to have outpatients rescheduled; this remains at the
discretion of the on call neurologist however access to care should
not be delayed. Night (1630-0730) and weekend call coverage will be
considered “home call” and consists of initial phone consultation
followed by face/face patient evaluation if deemed necessary. Call
coverage will alternate amongst neurology providers within the
Neurology department. The call schedule will be flexible allowing
the incumbent time to request preferred weekends/nights off; all
requests for preferred weekends/nights off will be made no less
than one week in advance (exceptions can be made). The outgoing on
call neurologist will perform a clear sign out to the incoming on
call neurologist for all consultations that would require ongoing
neurology services. The on call neurologist should evaluate all
consults in a timely manner; there rarely should be a case wherein
the outgoing on call neurology consultant signs out a consultation
request to the incoming on call neurologist for a patient who has
not been evaluated. c. Provides recommendations or definitive
evaluation for neurology problems in the referral region through
phone consultation, telemedicine, and authorization and evaluation
of air evacuation patients as appropriate. Provides recommendations
through phone communication to other providers in the TRICARE
referral region concerning patients with neurological problems.
This includes probable diagnosis, evaluation recommendations,
treatment options, and identification of those individuals
requiring direct Neurology consultation. Neurology assessments are
performed in the outpatient setting, as inpatient consultations
(ward, ICU, step down unit, recovery room, etc.), and in the
emergency department. Knowledge of the use of the electronic
record, including retrieval of all forms of electronic data, is
required. Evaluates and treats patients with multiple complicated
problems who were screened and referred by the Emergency Department
for urgent or emergent neurologic issues. Use of the electronic
record for consult is required. 2. Supervises (clinically), teaches
and provides consultation to other health care providers (nurse
practitioners, physician assistants, medical students, interns,
residents, and fellows). Provides chart review for quality
assurance purposes in the area of neurology if requested on an
occasional basis. Participates in established peer (other medical
specialist) review process monthly. May provide clinical
oversight/supervision and/or rating (performance) of clinical staff
as determined by leadership. Additionally, performs clinical or
laboratory research, and/or provides supervision to house staff
performing research. Performs other duties as assigned. Click here
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Keywords: Defense Health Agency, Honolulu , Physician (Neurology), Healthcare , Wake Island, Hawaii