Main Campus Academic Medical Center Clinicians
Listed on 2026-01-07
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Doctor/Physician
Neurologist, Medical Doctor
Location: New York
The Neurosciences Institute at a well-established academic medical center in New York is excited to further develop their Neurology Department with the addition of staff neurologists with subspecialty interests and training in Movement Disorders, Neurohospitalists, Behavioral/Alzheimer's, and Pediatric Neurology. On a secondary level, the program is also interested in neuro-ophthalmologists and other interested sub-specialists.
The university's Neuroscience Institute is comprised of multi-disciplinary teams of clinical and research physicians and professionals, and the neurology department partners closely with neurobiology and psychiatry to offer patients comprehensive access to life-changing medicine.
The new hires will join a robust team of adult and pediatric neurologists, NPs, PAs, as well as neurosurgeons at the main campus hospital; a 624-bed, Level I Trauma Center in beautiful Suffolk County, New York.
About the Hospital & Neurology ProgramGeneral, Behavioral/Alzheimer's, Movement Disorders, Pediatric Neurology, and Neuro-ophthalmology
The university is located in beautiful Suffolk County, which is the easternmost county in New York State, and is divided into 10 towns:
Babylon, Brookhaven, East Hampton, Huntington, Islip, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, and Southold. With a population of 1,522,998, Suffolk County is one of the best places to live in the state.
Stony Brook is a suburb with a population of around 13,000. The area offers residents a wide, open rural feel, with quick access to the city. The area boasts a lovely sampling of restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and parks. There are many great options for both public and private schooling, and it’s a wonderful place for families to put down roots.
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