Movement Disorder Neurologist/Rank DOQ
Apply NowCompany: University of Nebraska Medical Center
Location: Omaha, NE 68104
Description:
Requisition Details
GENERAL REQUISITION INFORMATION
EEO Statement:
UNMC is an Affirmative Action Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, including an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Location
Omaha, NE
Requisition Number:
2023-151
Department
Neurological Sciences 50001975
Business Unit(College/Institute)
College of Medicine
FTE:
100
Reg-Temp
Full-Time Regular
Work Schedule
As directed by Division Chief
Requisition Category
Faculty
Requisition Title
Movement Disorder Neurologist/Rank DOQ
Job Title/Academic Rank
Movement Disorder Neurologist/Rank DOQ
Additional Requisition Title
Appointment Type
DOQ - DEPENDS ON QUALS
Salary Range
Salary Commensurate with Experience
Job/EEO Category
Faculty
Job Requisition Begin Date
04/28/2023
Position Qualification
Position Summary
The Department of Neurological Sciences at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE is actively recruiting for an academic Movement Disorders Specialist. In this faculty role, you will join a multidisciplinary team of specialists who collaborate to provide cutting edge patient care while teaching providers at all levels of training and researching the latest treatments and discoveries. Our Movement Disorders Clinic is the most comprehensive in the region.
Opportunity Highlights:
Robust Movement Disorders Program with more than 4000 outpatient visits per year
Specialized comprehensive clinics treating dystonia, spasticity, and Huntington's disease
Largest Parkinson's disease clinic in the region
Opportunity to work with leaders in the field of deep brain stimulation for movement
disorders
Only site in the state using Personal Kinetograph (PKG device)
Abundant translational research prospects
Teaching opportunities with residents and medical students
Community Highlights:
Omaha is rated by Forbes magazine as one of the top five best cities to raise a family
High quality of life and cost of living below the national average
Thriving arts and entertainment scene
Home of the NCAA Men's College World Series and the world-renowned Henry Doorly Zoo
The successful candidate must be an MD/DO (or equivalent degree) who is board certified/eligible and has completed fellowship training in movement disorders. Knowledge in subspecialty-specific diagnostics and therapeutics including brain mapping, DBS
programming, and chemodenervation is required.
If you are interested in learning more, please contact:
Amy Hellman, MD
Division Chief
Our compensation package is extremely competitive. In addition, comprehensive benefits including relocation, CME and generous employer paid retirement are offered.
Apply online at https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/79028
Individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Required Qualifications
MD
BC/BE Neurologist
Fellowship training in Movement Disorders
Knowledge of subspecialty-specific diagnostics and therapeutics including DBS
programming and chemodenervation
Supplemental Qualifications
Experience in genetic and non-genetic ataxias
GENERAL REQUISITION INFORMATION
EEO Statement:
UNMC is an Affirmative Action Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, including an equal opportunity employer of protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Location
Omaha, NE
Requisition Number:
2023-151
Department
Neurological Sciences 50001975
Business Unit(College/Institute)
College of Medicine
FTE:
100
Reg-Temp
Full-Time Regular
Work Schedule
As directed by Division Chief
Requisition Category
Faculty
Requisition Title
Movement Disorder Neurologist/Rank DOQ
Job Title/Academic Rank
Movement Disorder Neurologist/Rank DOQ
Additional Requisition Title
Appointment Type
DOQ - DEPENDS ON QUALS
Salary Range
Salary Commensurate with Experience
Job/EEO Category
Faculty
Job Requisition Begin Date
04/28/2023
Position Qualification
Position Summary
The Department of Neurological Sciences at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, NE is actively recruiting for an academic Movement Disorders Specialist. In this faculty role, you will join a multidisciplinary team of specialists who collaborate to provide cutting edge patient care while teaching providers at all levels of training and researching the latest treatments and discoveries. Our Movement Disorders Clinic is the most comprehensive in the region.
Opportunity Highlights:
Robust Movement Disorders Program with more than 4000 outpatient visits per year
Specialized comprehensive clinics treating dystonia, spasticity, and Huntington's disease
Largest Parkinson's disease clinic in the region
Opportunity to work with leaders in the field of deep brain stimulation for movement
disorders
Only site in the state using Personal Kinetograph (PKG device)
Abundant translational research prospects
Teaching opportunities with residents and medical students
Community Highlights:
Omaha is rated by Forbes magazine as one of the top five best cities to raise a family
High quality of life and cost of living below the national average
Thriving arts and entertainment scene
Home of the NCAA Men's College World Series and the world-renowned Henry Doorly Zoo
The successful candidate must be an MD/DO (or equivalent degree) who is board certified/eligible and has completed fellowship training in movement disorders. Knowledge in subspecialty-specific diagnostics and therapeutics including brain mapping, DBS
programming, and chemodenervation is required.
If you are interested in learning more, please contact:
Amy Hellman, MD
Division Chief
Our compensation package is extremely competitive. In addition, comprehensive benefits including relocation, CME and generous employer paid retirement are offered.
Apply online at https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/79028
Individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Required Qualifications
MD
BC/BE Neurologist
Fellowship training in Movement Disorders
Knowledge of subspecialty-specific diagnostics and therapeutics including DBS
programming and chemodenervation
Supplemental Qualifications
Experience in genetic and non-genetic ataxias