Clinical Assistant Professor/Neurocritical Care
Listed on 2025-12-18
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Doctor/Physician
Neurologist, Critical Care Physician
Clinical Assistant Professor/Neurocritical Care Neurocritical Care
- Syracuse
- Physician, Faculty & Librarians
- Full-time
- Opening on:
Jul 18 2024 - Neurology
- State of New York
- Clinical Assistant Professor HS, NSC5
- 80952
- UUP (State University Professional Services Unit)
Job Summary:
See patients with Neurovascular diseases, establish protocols for clinical care and research. Collaborate with other services in the provision of Neurovascular care; participate in neurocritical, stroke and telestroke service, share duties with other specialists in the care of stroke and telestroke patients. Work with the service director to establish protocols on clinical care and research; teach medical students, residents and fellows through supervision and presentation.
Involved in basic, translational and/or clinical research.
Minimum Qualifications:
Completion of an accredited Neurology Residency Program. Fellowship trained in Neurocritical Care. Board Certification and/or board eligible in Neurology.
Preferred Qualifications:
Work Days:
Daytime Hours with Rotating Shifts. Salary Range/Pay Rate: DOQ.
Message to Applicants:
Please submit CV and cover letter with application. Rank and track dependent upon qualifications.
Recruitment Office:
Stacy Mehlek, Faculty Affairs & Faculty Development Executive Order:
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