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Regarding IOM, looks like it could be a fairly lucrative full-time option for those with neurophys/epilepsy training, but one thing I potentially worry about (which was alluded to briefly above) is "dead-ending" your clinical career. You need to get multiple state licenses and hospital privileges (just like with telestroke) but you don't see actual patients. If you do this for a few years, you won't have much of a patient log (or good clinical references in your own specialty). What if you then decide you want to go into clinical neurology again? Is this a major hurdle? Case logs seem to be more and more a requirement in hospital privileging as well as for locums/telestroke work.
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