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Act as a Brainlab Functional Neurosurgery Portfolio expert, developing deep scientific knowledge in the field of deep brain stimulation, epilepsy and related clinical workflows. Keep abreast of developments regarding Brainlab and competitive Image Guided Surgery (IGS) products and services in the Functional Neurosurgery area, via ongoing training and individual research and analysis.
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Familiarity with the following populations is preferred: Traumatic Brain Injury/Acquired Brain Injury, Neurosurgery, Epilepsy, Oncology, Cardiology, history of ICU hospitalization and respiratory compromise, infections of the brain, vascular disorders, and other medical conditions that may affect brain functioning.
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The UC Davis Department of Neurology conducts clinical research and provides diagnosis and treatment for adults and children with a variety of neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, epilepsy, movement disorders including Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases, tremor, dystonia, multiple sclerosis, neuromuscular conditions, headache, and sleep disorders.
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Beds, 11 Hematology/Oncology Beds, 12 Epilepsy Monitoring beds, 15 Operating Rooms and an Emergency Department that includes 19 ER rooms, 5 kids express rooms and 4 trauma rooms. The candidate must feel comfortable providing a full range of services for craniofacial deformities, brain tumors, epilepsy, congenital anomalies, vascular disorders, functional disorders and all other neurosurgical conditions afflicting children.
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Reviewing referrals/patient paperwork/patient calls/triaging med questions/VIG authorizations/supporting Stroke/Neuromuscular/Interventional Radiology and cross-training in Epilepsy. Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge - helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children.
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The clinical activities for the Division include approximately 1700 ambulatory visits, 157 multi-specialty inpatient consultations, and 480 inpatient subsequent visits per month in addition to internal and external EEG reads, PEMU monitoring, sleep studies, epilepsy laser surgeries, and in office procedures.
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We are looking for a top performing CNS Specialty Territory Sales Managers to support the launch of a novel technology in the treatment of epilepsy as well as future products and therapies using the same technology in related diseases.
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Consisting of a wide variety of FDA and Health Canada regulated nutrition products, we are especially active in the management of inherited metabolic diseases, severe pediatric allergic and gastrointestinal disorders, pediatric epilepsy, and long term and critical care for seniors.
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Working with cross-functional teams, the Director of Clinical Development will provide therapeutic and pharmacovigilance expertise to the clinical development of the SKLSI pipeline of therapeutic drugs with particular focus on epilepsy.
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As well as in medical communications (including publications, medical information, and key congress planning) across the Epilepsy and Rare Syndromes Medical Affairs portfolio, encompassing both in-market and pre-launch products.
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The neuropsychologist will have primary responsibility for providing neuropsychological assessments and treatment to patients with a variety of neurological diagnoses including stroke, MS, dementia, TBI, epilepsy, cancer and movement disorders.
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Performs special studies such as Functional Brain Mapping (cortical stimulation) and SPECT. Performs job functions following the "Guidelines for EEG and Long Term Neuro-diagnostic Monitoring in Epilepsy" as set down by the American Society of Electro-neuro-diagnostic Technologists.
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Based in Mountain View, CA., NeuroPace is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on transforming the lives of people suffering from epilepsy by reducing or eliminating the occurrence of debilitating seizures.
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The mainstay of our work is out-patient clinics in general neurology, as well as specialist clinics in movement disorders, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis (MS), headache and functional neurological disorders and nurse-led clinics in MS, epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease.
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There are also opportunities to provide general neuropsychological services for children and families dealing with epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, metabolic disorders, cranio-facial disorders, Turner Syndrome, genetic disorders, renal transplantation clearance evaluations, and long-term effects of perinatal issues.
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