Description
The University of Florida Department of Neurology welcomes applications from outstanding candidates for a full-time, tenure or non-tenure accruing faculty position, at the rank of Assistant/Associate Professor in the Vascular Neurology Division. The successful candidate may perform inpatient attending and outpatient clinical duties, including consultations, teaching and supervising medical students, residents and fellows.
Why choose us?
Dynamic Division: Our Vascular Neurology Division is at the forefront of innovation, responding to the escalating demands in stroke care with expanded service lines.
Critical Role: You'll play a crucial role in providing thrombectomy-capable virtual telestroke medical coverage, ensuring comprehensive and timely stroke care for the region.
Cutting-edge Services: Operate the Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit (MTSU) in Gainesville, delivering on-site stroke medical treatment within a 30-mile radius of Shands Hospital.
Opportunities for Growth: With plans for a second Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit underway, there's potential for strategic opportunities and salary support from the hospital.
Leaders in the Field: Join a team committed to excellence in clinical service, research, and education, solidifying our position as leaders in vascular neurology within the Southeast.
Requirements
Board-certified or board-eligible in Neurology (less than 5 years from training) with specialized training in Vascular Neurology.
Commitment to delivering high-quality stroke care, both clinically and academically.
Ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team and contribute to ongoing research and educational endeavors.
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