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Movement Disorders Specialist

Marshfield Clinic Health System

Ann Arbor (MI)

On-site

USD 10,000 - 60,000

Full time

22 days ago

Job summary

A renowned academic medical institution in Ann Arbor is seeking a fellowship-trained Movement Disorders specialist for a full-time role. The position involves providing outpatient care, engaging in research and teaching, and is designed to support the candidate's career goals. The department boasts a collaborative environment with a focus on excellence in clinical care and training.

Qualifications

  • BC/BE fellowship-trained in Movement Disorders.
  • Experience in outpatient care for general movement disorders patients.
  • Ability to train students, residents, and fellows.

Responsibilities

  • Provide excellent outpatient care for general movement disorders patients.
  • Participate in patient-based research and clinical trials.
  • Engage in teaching within an academic environment.

Job description

The Michigan Medicine Department of Neurology is seeking an outstanding BC/BE fellowship-trained Movement Disorders specialist for a full-time clinical track appointment. This is an exciting opportunity to practice in a collegial and collaborative academic environment. Responsibilities include providing excellent outpatient care for general movement disorders patients, training students, residents and fellows, and participating in patient-based research and clinical trials. The specific combination of research, teaching and clinical work is flexible and will be matched to the career goals of the applicant. Faculty rank and compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.

The Division of Parkinson’s Disease and Related Movement Disorders has 14 full-time faculty, 1-2 fellows annually, and robust clinical, education, and research programs. Movement Disorders faculty see approximately 6000 patient-visits per year, direct Deep Brain Stimulation programs at the University Hospital and affiliated VA, and staff Chemodenervation and Ataxia Clinics. Our clinical programs include a Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence, a National Ataxia Foundation Center of Excellence, and a CurePSP Center of Care. The Division also conducts a wide range of research activities across the translational spectrum from basic research to clinical trials and is home to both a Parkinson’s Foundation Research Center of Excellence and a Udall Center of Excellence for Parkinson’s Research.

We welcome a summary letter that highlights your significant accomplishments, contributions, and ongoing efforts as well as inclusion of a statement that addresses any prior experience or potential contributions to promoting diversity. Please send your letter and CV by email to Dr. Roger Albin and Dr. Kelvin Chou, Co-Chiefs, Division of Parkinson’s Disease and Related Movement Disorders, viaamckeigh@med.umich.edu

Michigan Medicine seeks to recruit a diverse workforce to serve our diverse community and topromoteexcellence inourresearch,teachingandclinicalmissions by hiring individualswith a variety of experiences and viewpoints. The University of Michigan isan Equal Opportunity/Affirmative ActionEmployer.

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