Academic Subspecialized Neurology Opportunities in New York State
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NeurologistsPhysicians, All OtherHealthcare Diagnosing or Treating Practitioners, All OtherClinical NeuropsychologistsNeuropsychologistsIndustries:
Colleges, Universities, and Professional SchoolsFurniture and Home Furnishings RetailersOther Schools and InstructionElementary and Secondary SchoolsOutpatient Care CentersA well-established academic program is seeking academic neurologists with subspecialized interests in dementia, movement disorders, headache, neuromuscular, neuro-oncology, neurocritical care, and stroke for their Neurological Institute. This is a terrific opportunity to build a busy clinical practice, engage in collaborative research, and teach neurology residents. The dynamic Chief of Neurology is excited to mentor young, talented neurologists or welcome someone with experience.Movement Disorders Practice Highlights:Join additional neurologist in Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders ProgramCollaborate with neurosurgery on DBS treatment and post-surgical management casesActively engaged in clinical researchBotox treatment for dystonia and spasticity & apomorphine injections for Parkinson’s DiseaseNo stroke or trauma call for outpatient neurologistsNeuromuscular Practice Highlights:Join current division of 4 neuromuscular neurology subspecialistsDedicated clinic sees a wide variety of neuromuscular diseases, such as neuropathies, myasthenia gravis, and polymyositisMultidisciplinary team approach for MDA Care CenterMDA & ALS Certified Treatment Center of ExcellenceNo stroke or trauma call for outpatient neurologistsHeadache Practice Highlights:Brand new Headache Center and Infusion ClinicDedicated clinical support staffComprehensive headache care facility features 12 infusion chairs and 4 private exam roomsNo stroke or trauma call for outpatient neurologistsNeuro-Oncology Practice Highlights:Join dedicated nurse navigator and APP at Brain Tumor & Neuro-Oncology ProgramCancer Center sees more than 2,000 new cancer patients per yearRegion’s only cancer program approved by the American College of Surgeons’ Commission on CancerEstablished weekly Neuro-oncology Tumor Board for collaborative expert review and discussion of patient casesMultidisciplinary treatment approach includes 90 board-certified physicians, including neurosurgery, radiation oncology, medical oncology, neuropathology, and neuroradiologyLeadership opportunity as Medical Director of the Neuro-oncology ProgramSupport from new Division Chief of Medical Oncology, Chair of Neurosurgery, and Cancer Center leadershipNo stroke or trauma call for outpatient neurologistsInpatient Practice Highlights:Stroke Inpatient service 12-14 weeks per yearNeurocritical Care Inpatient service 22-24 weeks per yearVascular neurology fellowship programUNCS and CAST Certified Neurocritical Care fellowship programState of the art 14 bed dedicated Neuro ICU with 13 bed Stepdown unit (including 5-bed EEG monitoring unit)Full multimodality neuromonitoring capabilityProvide instruction to Neurology and Neurosurgery residents and Neurology, ICU and Stroke fellowsWork with Advanced Practice Providers, residents, fellows, and Neuroscience-certified nursesEnjoy the best of both worlds:The Neurology Medical Service Group (MSG) is a private, physician-run practice.Competitive compensation plans are available comprised of funds from both the MSG and the state. As a result, physicians are eligible for state benefits and retirement plans.The region offers cultural resources and convenient access to the Finger Lakes Region and the Adirondack Mountains. The Central New York area is consistently ranked in the top 50 places to live by U.S. News & World based on an affordable cost of living and a highly ranked school system. The area is culturally rich and diverse with a variety of entertainment and recreational activities. Our central location in the Northeast puts New York City, Philadelphia, Boston and the Canadian cities of Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa within a four-hour drive.
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