Neuromuscular Division Chief Opportunity at New England University Hospital

Employer
RosmanSearch, Inc.
Location
Central Connecticut
Salary
$250,000 - $300,000
Closing date
Jan 4, 2024

Job Details

A university health system in central Connecticut is excited to welcome a new Division Chief of Neuromuscular Service. Join a collegial Department of Neurology with over 20 providers and report directly to the Chair of Neurology. Candidates with a minimum of 5 years’ experience and qualifications for initial appointment at Associate Professor level or above are preferred.

The successful candidate will serve as Neuromuscular/EMG Division Chief and will lead the division in its clinical and educational responsibilities. In addition to having a clinical practice in primarily Neuromuscular Medicine/EMG, the new Chief will organize and direct other onsite neuromuscular faculty in the treatment of a variety of peripheral nerve and muscle disorders. The ideal candidate will be Neurology and Neuromuscular Fellowship-trained and eager to participate in a multispecialty group practice that provides patient-centered care rooted in evidence-based medicine. Expertise and training in EMG and nerve conduction studies, as well as experience and interest in evoked potential interpretation, botulinum neurotoxin or nerve block injection are highly desirable. An autonomic nerve facility is available for those with interest and training in this area. There is also the opportunity to develop multidisciplinary clinics for ALS and/or muscular dystrophy in collaboration with the ALSA and MDA, as well as clinical and/or research interests in myasthenia gravis, neuropathy and muscle diseases. Research opportunities abound with a strong departmental focus on neuroinflammation and the availability of Jackson Laboratories on campus for collaboration in genetics research.

Additionally, the new Chief will be responsible for overseeing the neuromuscular training of neurology residents and rotating residents in physical medicine and rehabilitation, as well as the Neuromuscular Medicine Fellowship, a one-year program with one fellow per year training in the clinical diagnosis, management, and pathology of neuromuscular disorders.

Hospital Highlights:

  • 169-beds
  • Level 3 Trauma Center
  • Thrombectomy Capable Stroke Center
  • 2-bed EMU, NAEC Level 3 Epilepsy Center
  • AANEM accredited Neurodiagnostic Lab performs over 800 EMG studies a year
  • Infusion Suite in Cancer Center
  • Recipient of five 2023 Quantros CareChex national awards for medical excellence, including the number one hospital in the market for neurological care, and in the top 10% in Connecticut, the northeast region and nationally

Neuromuscular Division Chief Highlights:

  • Lead the Neuromuscular Medicine/EMG Division
  • Report directly to the Chair of Neurology
  • Primarily outpatient neuromuscular/EMG clinical practice with minimal inpatient consult/call responsibilities
  • Protected administrative time available
  • Comprehensive Neuromuscular Center with full spectrum of diagnostic services
  • State-of-the-art Autonomic Disorders Lab
  • Research interests especially welcome and supported
  • Faculty appointment
  • Teaching opportunities with neurology residents and neuromuscular fellow
  • Strong health and retirement benefits program, plus paid tuition for faculty children

About the location:
A lovely suburb of Hartford, the state’s capitol, this town provides access to all the big city amenities in a quaint New England setting. One million residents choose to reside in the greater Hartford area because it offers a tremendous selection of welcoming neighborhoods in which to live, excellent public and private schools, great restaurants, shopping, music, museums and historical areas. The central New England location puts you in close proximity to both New York City and Boston (each about 2 hours away by car) with easy access to dependable air and rail services (20 miles south of Bradly International Airport and 10 miles southwest of Hartford Union Station).

For more information or for any questions, email us at info@rosmansearch.com. Browse all of our positions here!

Company

RosmanSearch is a permanent physician recruitment firm. We place quality providers with quality practices nationwide. We are the only search firm with dedicated teams specializing in neurosciences. We have worked hard to become the industry leaders in neurosurgery and neurology recruitment services and are very excited to add urology to our growing list of specialty areas. We set out to create a completely new type of recruitment service – a truly expert, high-integrity search service you can trust. Our large, dedicated team of specially-trained neurology recruiters possess detailed knowledge of:

  • How your neurology subspecialty can impact your compensation, as well as current market information relevant to your particular job search;
  • How your choice of whether to join an independent practice, a hospital-employed community practice, or an academic practice is likely to impact your ability to develop the type of subspecialized practice you may want;
  • How the type of practice you join is likely to impact your short-term and long-term compensation;
  • Different types of inpatient and outpatient call structures and call pay; and
  • How your location may impact your compensation.

We offer the following free services to all job-seeking neurologists, neurosurgeons, and urologists:

  • Expert job search assistance: Our neurology recruiters know all of the programs in the country and can help you decide the best option (even if it's not through us!).
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  • Compensation benchmarking: We consult with the MGMA and our own internal compensation data to identify and understand the compensation trends for each region, subspecialty, and practice type.
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  • To advise you honestly
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To learn more about our positions, please browse and apply directly below. You can also search for specific positions using our neurology job search tool on our website. Alternatively, you can set up a free, personalized conversation with one of our neurology recruitment experts, who will discuss your wants and needs for a new neurology position and share with you any and all opportunities that align with your parameters. You can fill out our contact form here.

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