VASCULAR NEUROLOGISTS
Vascular Neurologists needed by Baptist Health Medical Group, Inc. at a location in Lexington, KY. Requires M.D. or foreign equivalent; completion of residency in Neurology; completion of fellowship in Vascular Neurology; and eligibility for medical licensure in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Mail CV to BHMG Attn: Rupinder Kaur at 2701 Eastpoint Parkway Louisville, KY 40223.
Founded in 1924, Baptist Health has been bringing advanced medical technology, modern facilities, and many of the region's most prominent physicians and medical professionals to the communities of our commonwealth for nearly a century.
Headquartered in Louisville, the Baptist Health family of hospitals, care centers, physician offices and health facilities has experienced tremendous growth in recent years. Baptist Health Floyd in New Albany, Ind. (formerly known as Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services), is the newest member, joined on Oct. 1, 2016. In 2012, we welcomed Baptist Health Richmond (formerly Pattie A. Clay Regional Medical Center) and Baptist Health Madisonville (formerly Trover Health System) to the fold. Our other hospitals include Baptist Health Paducah, Baptist Health Louisville, Baptist Health La Grange, Baptist Health Lexington and Baptist Health Corbin. We also manage Hardin Memorial Health in Elizabethtown. Counting all nine hospitals, we have more than 2,700 licensed beds.
Baptist Health has more than 300 points of care include outpatient facilities which offer Urgent Care, Express Care, occupational medicine, physical therapy and diagnostics. Home care is also available in 39 Kentucky counties, six counties in Illinois and six counties in Southern Indiana. Our physician network of more than 3,000 employed and affiliated physicians continues to grow as we endeavor to improve access to healthcare and enhance the health of Kentucky as a whole.
Strength in research
Our clinicians are engaged in more than 200 clinical studies throughout our network of hospitals, working to advance treatments in oncology, cardiology, orthopedics, neuroscience, epidemiology, diabetes and other areas. Learn more here.
Community partnerships
As the largest not-for-profit health system in Kentucky, Baptist Health has made a commitment to the communities we serve to provide care and service that go beyond the expected, to include charitable contributions, educational support, community involvement and local and regional partnerships. A collaboration between Baptist Health Madisonville and the University of Louisville offers a family practice residency program that helps to bring new physicians to rural communities and was recently recognized as the rural program producing the second highest percentage of medical school graduates in rural practice.
Financial stability
With total annual revenues exceeding $2 billion, Baptist Health plays a significant role in the financial well-being of Kentucky and Southern Indiana.
Our mission
To demonstrate the love of Christ by providing and coordinating care and improving health in our communities.
Our vision
To lead in clinical excellence, compassionate care, and growth to meet the needs of our patients
Our faith-based values
Baptist Health will live out its Christ-centered mission and achieve its vision guided by Integrity, Respect, Excellence, Collaboration, Compassion and Joy.
The Baptist Health promise
We treat you the way we would want to be treated, every time, at every Baptist Health location.
Baptist Health culture
Baptist Health has long been Kentuckians’ preferred healthcare provider, but we continually strive to earn the trust of the people we serve. With more than 90 years of compassionate, skilled caregiving under our belts, we now turn our attention to the future, developing a 10-year vision plan leading up to our centennial in 2024.
This plan will determine how the Baptist Health family will respond to ongoing changes within the healthcare industry and will serve as a vision for how the system will evolve. The vision will plant seeds for a stronger health system that brings out the very best of our staff, our physicians our services and our partnerships to forge a healthier Kentucky.
The Baptist Health culture is one that fosters teamwork, innovation and opportunities for growth. If this sounds like the kind of place you might want to work, visit our careers page and learn more.
About our logo
Inspired by nature, our logo conveys that Baptist Health is growing and nurturing the vision of a healthier Kentucky. The four leaves form a cross in recognition of our spiritual roots. The veins of the leaves create a starburst representing innovation.
Our leadership
Meet our leadership team.
Striving to be the best
In the coming years, we are working to remain strong financially so we can continue to bring excellent care to the people of Kentucky and surrounding states. Key patient-related goals revolve around safety, quality outcomes and positive patient experience.