Job Postings
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| updated December 3, 2012 |
| Posting Date: December 3, 2012 |
| University of Vermont College of Medicine, Movemenet Disorder Neurologist and Teaching Position Assistant/Associate/Professor Clinical Scholar Pathway |
| The Department of Neurological Sciences at the University of Vermont College of Medicine (UVM-COM) - Neurology Health Care Service at Fletcher Allen Health Care (FAHC) Is a newly formed translational neuroscience department at the Vermont Academic Medical Center. We are seeking to recruit a fellowship-trained movement disorder neurologist to join the evolving program. The MIND Unit (Movement and Inherited Neurological Disorders) will expand expertise in clinical care, clinical research, and translational neuroscience investigations. Related training in any of the following areas would be important to note: functional neuroscience (DBS, central and peripheral neurophysiology or functional imaging); clinical trials training and expertise, translational neuroscience laboratory investigative work. Other research related activities in movement disorders should be noted. Read more & apply |
| Posting Date: September 23, 2011 |
| ATLANTIC NEUROSCIENCE INSTITUTE SEEKING AN EXPERIENCED NURSE OR NURSE PRACTITIONER: |
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The Atlantic Neuroscience Institute at Overlook Medical Center, Summit, NJ (northern NJ, 30 minutes from Manhattan) is seeking an experienced nurse or nurse practitioner to join our growing Movement Disorders Program for clinical and clinical research work. Please contact Roger Kurlan at roger.kurlan@atlantichealth.org |
| Posting Date: September 9, 2011 |
| UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO OFFERS FELLOWSHIP IN MOVEMENT DISORDERS: |
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The University of Colorado Movement Disorders Clinics serve approximately 2,700 adult and pediatric patients in the Rocky Mountain region. The clinic, established in the early 1980s, has six faculty members, two mid level providers and support staff. The faculty have active clinical practices and research programs, with studies in the Fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome, deep brain stimulation for Parkinson disease (PD), epidemiology and genetics of movement disorders, neuroprotection for PD and many others. The goal of the fellowship is to train neurologists to become experts in the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders. Our program includes robust training in DBS, botulinum toxin injections, genetics and pediatric movement disorders. The fellowship program is a one year program that can be individualized for each trainee. The curriculum follows the American Academy of Neurology Movement Disorders fellowship core curriculum. |
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A weekly movement disorder education program; including lectures, video rounds, journal club, case presentations, and research talks, is an integral part of training. The curriculum includes training in emergency management of movement disorders, neurorehabilitation, neuroimaging, neuroepidemiology, neurochemistry, neurophysiology, neurosurgical treatments for movement disorders, cellular biology and teaching experience for fellows. In addition, fellows will be required to complete at least 20 hours of continuing medical education. |
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| Posting Date: July 20, 2011 |
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The Parkinson’s Disease Center and Movement Disorders Clinic, Baylor College of Medicine is seeking a full time, board-certified or board-eligible neurologist at assistant/associate professor level. Completion of a movement disorders fellowship is required. The successful candidate will be joining other movement disorders faculty and an active program involved in clinical and translational studies of Parkinson disease and other movement disorders, including botulinum toxin, surgery, and experimental therapeutics. Interested individuals may send or e-mail (josephj@bcm.tmc.edu) their personal statements and CVs to Joseph Jankovic, M.D., director of the program. |
| Posting Date: May 25, 2011 |
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| The Department of Neurology of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is seeking to recruit physicians to help build a center for Parkinson disease and movement disorders with global reach. Interested individuals please submit a letter of interest and CV to: Ray Dorsey, MD. |
| Posting Date: April 15, 2011 |
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The University of Cincinnati currently has an opening for a two year fellowship position in the Movement Disorder Division within the Department of Neurology beginning July 1, 2011. Interested candidates should forward their CV to Kelly.lyle@uc.edu. |
| Posting Date: July 26, 2010: Updated July 21, 2011 |
| DIRECTOR OF THE MOVEMENT DISORDERS PROGRAM AT THE OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF NEUROLOGY, PORTLAND, OREGON. |
| The OHSU Department of Neurology is recruiting for a mid to senior level board certified neurologist to become Director of its Movement Disorders Program. The Program has six clinician scientists, an active clinical research program and a robust fellowship program. Resources include the Parkinson Center of Oregon, a Department of Veterans Affairs Parkinson Disease Research, Education and Clinical Center (PADRECC), a National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence, a Udall Center in collaboration with the University of Washington, a large referral base with busy clinics, vigorous deep brain stimulation and botulinum toxin programs, an internationally recognized gait and balance program, and outstanding Department of Neurology and a superb basic neurosciences community at OHSU. Candidates should be movement disorder specialists, have a funded research program and possess the skill and desire to assume leadership of one of the finest movement disorders programs in the country. |
| Applicants should submit curriculum vitae and the names of three references to: |
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Dennis Bourdette, MD, Chair Department of Neurology, L226 Oregon Health & Science University 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd Portland, OR 97239 |
| For additional information, please contact Dr. Bourdette via email at bourdett@ohsu.edu OHSU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer |
| Posting Date: July 26, 2010: Updated July 20, 2011 |
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| The Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorder Center of Albany Medical Center is offering a one year clinical fellowship in movement disorders. Training will involve participation in an active movement disorders clinic with an in depth exposure to the diagnosis and management of the full range of movement disorders including parkinsonian disorders, tremor, dystonia and drug-induced syndromes. Trainees will also actively participate in a well-established botulinum toxin clinic and a rapidly expanding program in the surgical treatment of movement disorders. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in several ongoing clinical research projects including Parkinson Study Group, Huntington Study Group, industry and government sponsored projects. Applicants must be board-eligible neurologists. |
| Interested applicants should contact Dr. Eric S Molho, Riley Family Chair in Parkinson’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorder Center of Albany Medical Center, 47 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208. Tel: (518) 262-6611. FAX: (518) 262-6612. EEO/AA Employer M/F/D. A smoke-free institution |
| Posting Date: August 21, 2007: Updated July 25, 2011 |
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The Department of Neurology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is seeking a full-time, board-certified or board eligible neurologist at the Assistant/Associate Professor level to join Dr. Sami Harik in treating patients with movement disorders, teaching and research. Fellowship training in movement disorders and expertise in deep brain stimulation are highly desirable. Directorship of the Movement Disorders program is possible for the appropriate individual. Interested candidates should E-mail their CVs and contact information for 3 references to Dr. L. John Greenfield, Jr., Chairman of the Department of Neurology at UAMS. c/o Chris Ellis at dcellis@uams.edu. |
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