![]() Neurology Clinician Educator Faculty Positions at Stanford University The Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine (https://med.stanford.edu/neurology/faculty/jobs.html) is seeking board-eligible or board-certified neurologists to join the Department as a Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Associate Professor or Clinical Professor in the Clinician Educator line. Faculty rank will be determined by the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. The major criterion for appointment, reappointment and promotion for Clinician Educators is excellence in the overall mix of clinical care and clinical teaching appropriate to the programmatic needs the individual is expected to fulfill. Successful applicants will be encouraged to interact with the wide range of clinical, translational and basic science programs at Stanford. Responsibilities will include care of general and subspecialty neurology patients, and teaching of medical students, residents and clinical fellows. For qualified candidates, opportunities are available to participate in research, quality improvement, and development of innovative care programs. Faculty will work in our hospital and clinics at Stanford Health Care (SHC), Lucile Packard Children's Hospital (LPCH), and outreach sites in the San Francisco Bay Area. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have an MD or equivalent. Fellowship training in a neurology subspecialty such as epilepsy, general neurology, neurohospitalist, movement disorders, neurocritical care, neuroimmunology, neuromuscular, or stroke is desirable. Necessary qualifications include board certification or eligibility (ABPN), eligibility for a California medical license, and suitable clinical and teaching experience. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Review of applications will begin immediately. To expedite review, please be sure to include YOUR NAME and "SUBSPECIALTY application" in email subject line. Deadline to apply is February 28, 2020. Interested candidates should send a copy of their curriculum vitae, a statement/ letter of intent outlining their interests and three letters of reference to the appropriate contact person(s) listed below for each subspecialty: Epilepsy applicants should email: Robert S. Fisher, MD, PhD at rfisher@stanford.edu cc: Robert Pulliam at rpulliam@stanford.edu General Neurology applicants should email: Yuen T. So, MD, PhD at ytso@stanford.edu cc: Gayla Weng at gweng@stanford.edu Neurohospitalist applicants should email: Kathryn Kvam, MD at kkvam@stanford.edu cc: Christina Sabathia at csabathi@stanford.edu Movement Disorders applicants should email: Helen Bronte-Stewart, MD, MSE at hbs@stanford.edu cc: Norma Costello at normac@stanford.edu Neurocritical Care applicants should email: Karen Hirsch, MD at khirsch@stanford.edu cc: Haihong Nguyen at haihongn@stanford.edu Neuroimmunology applicants should email: Jeffrey E. Dunn, M.D. at jeffdunn@stanford.edu cc: Amy Singh at amysingh@stanford.edu Neuromuscular applicants should email: John W. Day, M.D., Ph.D. at jwday@stanford.edu cc: Gayla Weng at gweng@stanford.edu Stroke applicants should email: Greg Albers, M.D. at albers@stanford.edu cc: Evelyn Ray at eray@stanford.edu Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations of and applications from women, members of minority groups, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities, as well as from others who would bring additional dimensions to the university's research, teaching and clinical missions.
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