Senior Clinician Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, DECVN/DACVIM; Neurology
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, Neurologist
DECVN/DACVIM (Neurology) (m/f/d), Full-time or Part-time
The Small Animal Clinic, Centre for Clinical Veterinary Medicine, Ludwig‑Maximilians‑Universität (LMU) Munich, Germany, invites applications for a senior clinician position in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, starting 1 July 2026 or later.
About the Clinic and ServiceOur neurology and neurosurgery service operates within a state‑of‑the‑art university referral hospital and offers an outstanding interdisciplinary clinical and academic environment. The clinic provides a comprehensive range of advanced diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, including:
- 1.5 Tesla MRI (planned upgrade to 3 Tesla)
- 64‑slice CT
- Digital radiography and ultrasound
- Intraoperative fluoroscopy and cone‑beam CT
- Advanced laboratory and CSF diagnostics
- Gait analysis laboratory
- Electrodiagnostics
- Ambulatory video‑EEG
- Next‑generation audiometry
- Surgical & interventional facilities
- Operating theatre equipped for intracranial and spinal neurosurgery
- Surgical microscope and near‑infrared fluorescence imaging
- Planned investment in a stereotactic biopsy unit
- An established epilepsy consultation service
Daily clinical collaboration occurs with Diplomates in Diagnostic Imaging, Anaesthesiology, Emergency and Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Surgery, Oncology, Cardiology, Dermatology, Pathology and Neuropathology, Behavioural Medicine, and Nutrition.
We place strong emphasis on collegiality, respectful teamwork, and a culture of genuine mutual support. Regular interdisciplinary journal clubs (e.g., neuroradiology, neuropathology) and structured case rounds form part of the weekly schedule.
The PositionThe successful candidate will assume a leading senior clinical role within the neurology and neurosurgery service, with opportunities for academic development and leadership. Key responsibilities include clinical management of neurological and neurosurgical patients, supervision and professional training of residents and doctoral (Dr. med. vet.) students, active participation in teaching and research, including lectures, journal clubs, and case rounds, supervision of ECVN residents as well as development and participation in scientific and translational research projects.
AcademicEnvironment and Career Development
LMU Munich offers a stimulating academic environment with high professional standards and ample opportunities for independent work and personal development. Habilitation (postdoctoral qualification) is possible. Individual research interests and third‑party‑funded projects are actively supported. Participation and presentations at international conferences are encouraged and funded. A strong commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is highly valued.
Location and Quality of LifeThe Veterinary Faculty is centrally located adjacent to Munich’s English Garden, offering excellent accessibility. Munich offers an exceptionally high quality of life, with easy access to the Alps and numerous lakes, as well as a vibrant cultural and academic scene.
Qualifications and Requirements- Veterinary degree (DVM or equivalent).
- Board‑certified diplomate status or board‑eligible with the European College of Veterinary Neurology (ECVN) or American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM Neurology). Structured support for exam preparation is offered.
- Strong team spirit and a collaborative, supportive leadership style.
- Language proficiency: spoken and written German required; candidates should be eager to become proficient.
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