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What’s It Like to Be a Surgical Neurophysiologist in San Francisco?

San Francisco, California, is a tourist destination and technology hub, boasting colorful neighborhoods and a thriving sense of industry. It is a much smaller metropolis than popular cities like New York and Chicago, spanning just under 50 miles in size. If you’re a surgical neurophysiologist considering a move to San Francisco, there are a few things you’ll want to know about what life is like there.

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Neighborhood Character and Micro-climates

San Francisco is home to distinctive architecture and densely populated neighborhoods that each have their own special flair. Housing is very limited, so it’s important to choose your neighborhood wisely, considering factors such as culture, expense, and proximity to your hospital. In addition, the city hosts a number of micro-climates: The temperature can vary widely between some parts of the city and other parts due to its unique location in the Bay. You can be certain, however, that it will often be foggy and chilly thanks to the icy Pacific Ocean.

Life Without a Car Might Be Better

While you are welcome to take your car to San Francisco, the traffic may discourage you from using it much. In fact, there are plenty of great public transit options and bike-sharing stations that will allow you to get from one place to the next for a much less frustrating commute. Plan out your route to the hospital you’ll be working at using alternative transportation methods, and be sure to factor in the distance when you’re deciding where to live.

Plenty of Places to Explore and Enjoy

One of the great benefits of living in San Francisco is the number of places to explore and enjoy. When you’re taking off from a stressful day of surgery, you can unwind at Golden Gate Park, take a quick trip to stroll around Sausalito, or watch the sea lions play down at the Fisherman’s Wharf. You can also visit San Francisco’s numerous museums, such as the Exploratorium, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the California Academy of Sciences, and the Gregangelo Museum. The Golden Gate Bridge never disappoints, and it can be fun to go people-watching in Union Square or ride the cable cars.

Work in San Francisco as a Surgical Neurophysiologist

As a surgical neurophysiologist, you may have your pick of places to live — and San Francisco is well worth having on your list. SpecialtyCare, a premier allied health care provider, offers top-tier IONM jobs in San Francisco, CA, to talented clinicians just like you.


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