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General Neurologist (Assistant or Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology) - SMS-3456

SIU Medicine

Springfield (IL)

On-site

USD 150,000 - 250,000

Full time

18 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a dedicated neurologist to join their esteemed Neuroscience Institute. This role encompasses providing specialized patient care, teaching medical students and residents, and engaging in vital research activities. The successful candidate will be responsible for direct patient care, conducting lectures, and participating in clinical trials, all aimed at enhancing the health of the community. This position offers a unique opportunity to impact the future of neurology while being part of a collaborative and supportive environment.

Qualifications

  • Licensed physician and neurologist in Illinois at the time of hire.
  • Board certified or eligible in Neurology.

Responsibilities

  • Provide specialized care for patients with neurologic diseases.
  • Conduct teaching for medical students and residents.
  • Participate in clinical trials and publish research.

Skills

Patient Care
Teaching
Research
Neurology Expertise

Education

Medical Degree
Board Certification in Neurology

Job description



Description

This position will provide specialized care for patients with neurologic disease in the SIU Neuroscience Institute, and will be responsible for teaching the discipline to medical students and residents. This position will have responsibilities in administration, teaching, research and medical service as they pertain to the general mission of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine and the specific needs of the Department of Neurology. Responsibilities shall include direct patient care, teaching and work rounds, lectures, protocol development and staff education.


Examples of Duties

I. Teaching 10%
1. Presentation of lectures, seminars, conferences and rounds for residents and students (Years II, III and IV).
2. Participate in Neurology grand rounds (attend weekly, present periodically).
3. Participate in the basic science and other didactic curricula for neurology residents.
4. Conduct clinical (bedside and otherwise) teaching of neurology and other house staff and medical students in the outpatient clinic and during rounds on inpatient service at assigned hospital(s).

II. Service (Patient Care) 80%
1. Develop and maintain a professional practice in accordance with departmental policy and the University practice plan (SIU Healthcare).
2. Conduct 8 half -days of outpatient clinics per week including supervision of resident clinic.
3. Provide inpatient care through consultations and, when appropriate, principal care as part of weekly rotations on the neurology inpatient service at assigned hospital(s).
4. Provide outreach outpatient clinics as needed.

III. Administration 5%
1. Serve on university, departmental and hospital committees as needed.
2. Participate in scheduled meetings as a member of the hospital staff at St. John's Hospital, Springfield Memorial Hospital, Decatur Memorial Hospital and other partners as needed.

IV. Research 5%
(Time devoted to research will be raised or lowered depending on a faculty member's productivity and career goals. Time in research can/will be moved to teaching or clinical service, accordingly.)
1. Participate in clinical trials of new therapies for neurologic disease.
2. Publish research in peer reviewed journals and in other suitable scientific media.
3. Present at regional, national and international scientific meetings.


Qualifications

  1. Sensitive to the needs of underrepresented minority populations.
  2. Licensed as a physician and neurologist in the State of Illinois at the time of hire.
  3. Board certified or board eligible in Neurology at the time of hire.

Supplemental Information





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The mission of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is to optimize the health of the people of central and southern Illinois through education, patient care, research and service to the community.



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Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer who provides equal employment and educational opportunities for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, protected veteran status or marital status in accordance with local, state and federal law.


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