Faculty Professor Assistant - Full-Time

University of Pittsburgh   Pittsburgh, PA   Full-time     Education
Posted on April 4, 2024
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Neuro-hospitalist
The University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, and UPMC are seeking BC/BE neurologists to
join our rapidly expanding General Neurology Division at the assistant professor level. There are community neurology
as well as neuro-hospitalist opportunities in our practice, within the largest hospital system in Pennsylvania. Physicians
are supported by a complement of residents and physician extenders, advanced and totally paperless operations
infrastructure, and the backup of stroke, epilepsy, and neurocritical care services. The work environment is highly collegial
and cooperative. Pittsburgh, rated "most livable" many times, offers diverse neighborhoods and endless opportunities to
enjoy cultural, sports, and outdoor activities.
Persons with subspecialty interests are welcome to apply. Candidates must be qualified for medical licensure in the state
of Pennsylvania. Candidates should have a medical degree – MD, DO, or foreign equivalent, Board Certified or board
eligible in General Neurology fellowship training or foreign equivalent and also have clinical interest and expertise in
General Neurology medicine.
When applying, please use requisition #24001004 at this link Home | Talent Center: Careers at Pitt | University of
Pittsburgh

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