General Neurologist/Headache Specialist Faculty Position
- Employer
- Washington University in St. Louis - School of Medicine
- Location
- Saint Louis, Missouri (US)
- Salary
- DOE
- Closing date
- Oct 29, 2020
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- Category
- General Neurology, Headache
- Role
- Academic
General Neurologist/Headache Specialist Faculty Position
Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, Department of Neurology is seeking a BC/BE Neurologist/Headache Specialist (U.S. or any system cognizable as compatible for patient care purpose in the U.S.).
Fellowship training or board certification in headache is preferred but not mandatory. Applicants at all academic ranks (Assistant, Associate, or Professor) are encouraged to apply. Primary responsibilities include evaluation and management of all types of headache disorders, as well as some general neurology. Patients come from the medically and economically diverse St. Louis metropolitan region. In connection with patient care activities, teaching of medical students and residents is expected.
The Department of Neurology employs over 150 faculty and offers neurological care in all subspecialties. Washington University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status. The School of Medicine at Washington University is committed to finding solutions to global health problems, including ones that affect minority and disadvantaged populations.
Interested applicants should apply at:
https://facultyopportunities.wustl.edu/apply/Posting/Detail/1010421
and send curriculum vitae to:
Rachel Darken, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Neurology
General Neurology Section Head
Washington University School of Medicine
660 S. Euclid, CB 8111
St. Louis, MO 63110
e-mail: darkenr@wustl.edu
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