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Yale University is seeking a dedicated Neurologist to primarily engage in patient care focused on memory disorders while also contributing to teaching and research initiatives. This role promises a collaborative environment for professional growth and excellence in academic medicine, positioned within a vibrant community in New Haven, CT. Interested candidates should hold an MD and have relevant board certification, with fellowship training preferred.
New Haven/Fairfield County
Oct 24, 2023
This position is primarily clinical; applicants should have clinical expertise in the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of patients with memory disorders.
The increasing prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases throughout the world means that almost all of us have loved ones who are either patients or bear the burden of care for afflicted individuals. Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Frontotemporal Dementia, and other degenerative diseases each present patients with the challenge of chronic illness and complications. Likewise, patients with traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries face a prolonged course of rehabilitation and complications as well.
Yale’s Department of Neurology features several programs focused on combating neurodegeneration and facilitating neural repair, both on the clinical and research fronts. The Dorothy Adler Geriatric Assessment Center; the Movement Disorders group; the Spine/Neurorehabilitation clinic; and the Program for Cellular Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration and Repair offer opportunities for patients, clinicians, and researchers to cooperate in advancing care.
The community of New Haven and the surrounding areas provides a beautiful landscape to settle which has something for everyone including music, theater, a foodies’ delight, beaches, boating, shoreline towns, and tons of outdoor adventure. Yale University further offers the benefits of the academic environment, collegiate events, literary and art collections, and performance art. Proximity to New York, Boston, and the rest of New England offers additional opportunities and we are happy to work with faculty to provide opportunities to practice in locations that meet their needs.
We seek motivated academics with clinical expertise in 1) the care of patients with behavior, memory, and cognitive disorders, (2) participating in the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center initiatives, (3) teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. We anticipate faculty applicants to be dedicated to the education of the next generation of subspecialty experts. We provide a highly collaborative, supportive, and mentored environment that promotes specialists to pursue career growth within their specific area of interest. This position offers applicants an exciting opportunity for individual programmatic development and goal discovery across varied academic interests within our division.
Candidates must have an MD or equivalent and be BC/BE in Neurology or Psychiatry with fellowship training in Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology. Applicants must also be eligible for medical licensure in Connecticut. This clinical position is expected to primarily practice in Greenwich, CT although additional sites may be considered.
Interested applicants should submit a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, and three contact references by applying the following link: http://apply.interfolio.com/135316
Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the positions are filled.
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The University is committed to basing judgments concerning the admission, education, and employment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities and seeks to attract to its faculty, staff, and student body qualified persons from a broad range of backgrounds and perspectives.
Additionally, in accordance with this Policy and as delineated by federal and Connecticut law, Yale does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment against any individual on account of that individual’s sex; sexual orientation; gender identity or expression; pregnancy, childbirth or related conditions; race; color; national or ethnic origin; religion; age; disability; protected veteran status, or other protected classes as set forth in federal and Connecticut law.
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The final candidate, upon acceptance of a contingent offer of employment/faculty appointment, may be required to disclose whether they are, or have been, the subject of any disciplinary proceeding (investigation, hearing, etc.) at previous institutions or employers, and may also be subject to a background screening. Candidates who materially misrepresent information on their resume or other application materials are ineligible for hire/appointment. Final candidates may also be required to sign a release to allow Yale to solicit information regarding any substantiated conduct violations from current and/or past employers.