General Neurology - Clinical Faculty General Labor - Chicago, IL at Geebo

General Neurology - Clinical Faculty

The Department of Neurological Sciences at Rush University Medical Center is growing and looking to add BC/BE academic and community Neurologists to their downtown Main Campus location.
The Main Campus general neurology practice current team includes 8 academic clinical neurologists that have a variety of clinical and academic interests, each with extensive experience caring for patients with a wide range of neurological problems in both outpatient and inpatient settings.
Candidates will have a faculty appointment and join the Department of Neurological Sciences at Rush University Medical Center.
All opportunities will include outpatient and inpatient settings and a chance to see a wide variety of neurological diagnoses.
Teaching and research opportunities are also available if desired by the candidate.
Qualified candidates must be graduates from an ACGME-accredited neurology residency and must be board certified in neurology.
Outstanding clinical skills are required.
Candidates will have a faculty rank commensurate with experience.
A competitive salary and benefits package are available.
The Rush Department of Neurological Sciences has a long history of excellence and was recently ranked in the nation by US News and World Report.
There are wonderful opportunities to collaborate clinically with over 100 faculty spanning the neurologic subspecialties and to teach with over 40 residents and fellows including an MS specific fellowship.
The department also boasts a strong research infrastructure allowing faculty to thrive in their research pursuits.
Rush has made a commitment to significantly grow the already robust neuroscience program and footprint regionally and nationally, including with a new ambulatory building scheduled to open in 2023.
Recommended Skills Clinical Works Teaching Neurology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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