Integrative Medical Physician - Brain Regeneration

bVital Park City

Integrative Medical Physician - Brain Regeneration

Park City, UT
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    401(k)

    Competitive salary

    Employee discounts

    Paid time off

    Training & development

    bVital | Park City, UT | Full-Time | In-Person

    Who You Are

    You have worked with TBI patients who were told their brain had hit its ceiling for recovery or Parkinson's patients who were offered escalating medications and nothing else or people with complex chronic illness who had seen twenty providers and still did not have a real answer.

    You did not accept those ceilings.

    You have gone deep on neuroinflammation, mitochondrial repair, vagal nerve function, gut-brain signaling, and the science of brain neuroplasticity. You have probably explored frequency-based neurology, photobiomodulation, NAD+ protocols, or regenerative approaches because you were looking for what actually moves the needle in these cases.

    What frustrates you: being handed a formulary and a stopwatch. A system where "there is nothing more we can do" is said out loud to patients who still have runway. Practices where complexity is a liability instead of an invitation to dig deeper.

    You want to practice at the frontier of neurological recovery. You want time with your patients. You want a team, tools, and a clinical environment built for the hard cases that matter most.

    If that is the kind of medicine you want to practice, keep reading.

    About bVital

    bVital is an integrative health center in Park City, UT specializing in brain regeneration, neurological recovery, and complex chronic illness. We work with TBI survivors, Parkinson's patients, post-viral neurological cases, and people navigating conditions that conventional medicine has not been able to resolve. Our model combines functional medicine, advanced diagnostics, regenerative protocols, bioenergetics, and frequency-based healing to pursue genuine recovery.

    Our patients are referred by neurologists who have run out of options and by families who refuse to stop looking. We take that trust seriously.

    We are growing, we invest in our clinicians, and we have built an environment where a physician can practice at the highest level without the constraints of a conventional system.

    The Role

    You will see 5 to 8 patients per day, outpatient only, no on-call, no weekend clinical hours. A support team of MAs, LPNs, and coaches handles coordination. Your time is for the clinical picture.

    Clinical Care:

    Lead full-spectrum intakes for TBI, Parkinson's, and complex chronic illness patients: trauma and neurological history, inflammatory burden, mitochondrial function, gut-brain axis, cognitive assessment, and energetic evaluation

    Develop comprehensive, individualized recovery plans integrating functional diagnostics, regenerative medicine, neuro-supportive IV protocols, bioenergetics, and lifestyle medicine

    Prescribe medications, supplements, and nutraceutical protocols; manage complex polypharmacy with a focus on reducing dependency where appropriate

    Administer and oversee advanced IV therapies: NAD+, phosphatidylcholine, glutathione, EBOO, high-dose antioxidants, and custom neurological support infusions

    Integrate tools including MiHealth, NES Health, PEMF, photobiomodulation, and other frequency-based modalities into neurological care plans

    Order and interpret advanced neurological and functional labs: neuroinflammatory panels, organic acids, heavy metals, micronutrient deficiencies, brain-specific biomarkers, and advanced autonomic assessments

    Track functional outcomes over time: cognitive performance, neurological symptom burden, quality of life, and recovery trajectory

    Team Collaboration:

    Lead complex case reviews with the clinical team, coaches, and frequency technicians

    Partner with the CEO/Medical Director on protocol development, clinical standards, and research-informed updates to care models

    Serve as clinical anchor for the most complex cases in the practice

    Maintain thorough, timely documentation and contribute to outcomes data

    Patient and Family Education:

    Explain complex neurological and functional findings in ways that build genuine hope grounded in clinical reality

    Help patients and families understand what recovery looks like, what the timeline may be, and what their role in it is

    Lead difficult conversations with honesty, compassion, and authority

    Who You Are (Requirements and Fit)

    Must-haves:

    ND, MD, or DO degree

    Active Utah state medical license (or ability to obtain before start date)

    DEA license or ability to obtain

    Clinical experience with neurological conditions, TBI, Parkinson's, or complex chronic illness

    Working knowledge of functional medicine principles and integrative diagnostics

    Experience with IV therapy protocols, hands-on clinical procedures, and functional medicine labs (Dutch, GI maps, Doctor’s Data Urine Toxics)

    Bonus points:

    IFM, A4M, or equivalent functional medicine certification

    Experience with TMS therapy, regenerative medicine injections

    Familiarity with frequency-based neurology tools: NES Health, MiHealth, PEMF, photobiomodulation

    Background in hyperbaric medicine, neuropsychology, or regenerative orthopedics

    Published work or speaking experience in integrative neurology or brain health

    You thrive here if:

    Complex neurological cases energize you. A Parkinson's patient six years into their diagnosis with mitochondrial depletion, gut dysbiosis, and heavy metal burden is a case you want to own, not refer out.

    You believe the brain can recover further than most clinicians assume, and you build care plans that reflect that belief over months and years, not weeks.

    You can hold space for the weight of what these patients and families are carrying while staying clinically sharp and strategically focused on what to do next.

    This is not for you if:

    You are most comfortable with straightforward cases and clear-cut protocols

    You prefer to practice within a strictly conventional neurological or medical framework

    You are not drawn to the frontier of regenerative and frequency-based approaches to brain health

    How You Will Be Measured:

    Neurological and functional patient outcomes: Are patients showing measurable, documented recovery in cognitive function, motor control, symptom burden, and quality of life?

    Protocol quality and clinical leadership: Are you adhering to established treatment plans while helping to advance the standards of care through research-backed approaches?

    Patient and family trust: Do your patients stay in care, refer others, and feel genuinely supported through a difficult process?

    Compensation and Details:

    Pay: Competitive salary based on experience

    Benefits: Health insurance, 401K, employee wellness discounts, access to clinical and frequency-based therapies

    Professional development: Ongoing clinical training, mastermind weekends, mentorship, speaking and thought leadership opportunities

    Schedule: No weekend clinical hours, no on-call, outpatient only

    Location: 1755 Prospector Ave Suite 100, Park City, UT 84060

    Employment: Full-time, in-person

    Include the following in your application:

    Your resume

    A short cover letter (3 to 5 sentences) answering: Tell us about a TBI, Parkinson's, or complex chronic illness patient you treated. What did you try that conventional medicine had not, and what happened?

    Any certifications, published work, or case examples you are proud to share