Brown Neurology
Staff Neurologist - Vascular Neurohospitalist
Brown Neurology, Providence, Rhode Island, United States, 02903
Job Description
Job Description
Brown Neurology, a faculty practice plan which contracts for the provision of neurology services with Rhode Island Hospital, is seeking two physicians to be employed full-time. The successful candidates must be Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology. Fellowship training or experience in Vascular Neurology is required. The successful candidates will qualify for appointment at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level in the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. The individuals selected must also have a record of accomplishment, promise as a teacher and as a clinician while also having a record of accomplishments pertinent to the academic rank of initial appointment. These positions are part of the long-term academic plan for the Rhode Island Hospital and Warren Alpert Medical School. The selected individuals will participate in the educational programs in Neurology for medical students and residents as well as other staff members at the Rhode Island Hospital. In addition, this individual will participate by providing Neurology care to patients of the Hospital. The successful candidates will collaborate with the other faculty and the Chairperson of the Department of Neurology in educational programs, in scholarly work, and in clinical activities. In conjunction with the Brown Neurology Attending Physicians, the selected individual will rotate onto the Vascular Neurology, Neurology General Ward, and Neurology Consult services at Rhode Island Hospital and Women and Infants’ Hospital. The successful applicant will be expected to be a productive scholar and will be provided with opportunities for professional growth. Job Requirements and Preferences Must be Board Eligible or Board Certified in Neurology. Must demonstrate excellence as a teacher of Neurology. Must be an accomplished clinician able to serve as a teaching role model for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral medical students, interns, and residents. Must show promise of developing an ongoing record of scholarly productivity through research or other means appropriate to the academic rank and to timely academic promotion. Job Relationships Will report to the Neurologist in Chief, Rhode Island Hospital for clinical responsibilities. Will participate in a research program at Rhode Island Hospital. It is expected that this effort will be a source of continuing research necessary to academic development and become a source of external funding. For purposes of reappointment, promotion, and ongoing teaching evaluation, the candidates will be responsible to the Chairperson, Department of Neurology, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
We value a diverse, talented workplace and seek colleagues who strive to better understand systemic barriers as it affects patient care and our academic institutions. Brown Neurology welcomes nominations and applications from all individuals with varied experiences, perspectives, abilities, identities, and backgrounds to enrich our clinical, research, training and service missions.
Job Description
Brown Neurology, a faculty practice plan which contracts for the provision of neurology services with Rhode Island Hospital, is seeking two physicians to be employed full-time. The successful candidates must be Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology. Fellowship training or experience in Vascular Neurology is required. The successful candidates will qualify for appointment at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level in the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. The individuals selected must also have a record of accomplishment, promise as a teacher and as a clinician while also having a record of accomplishments pertinent to the academic rank of initial appointment. These positions are part of the long-term academic plan for the Rhode Island Hospital and Warren Alpert Medical School. The selected individuals will participate in the educational programs in Neurology for medical students and residents as well as other staff members at the Rhode Island Hospital. In addition, this individual will participate by providing Neurology care to patients of the Hospital. The successful candidates will collaborate with the other faculty and the Chairperson of the Department of Neurology in educational programs, in scholarly work, and in clinical activities. In conjunction with the Brown Neurology Attending Physicians, the selected individual will rotate onto the Vascular Neurology, Neurology General Ward, and Neurology Consult services at Rhode Island Hospital and Women and Infants’ Hospital. The successful applicant will be expected to be a productive scholar and will be provided with opportunities for professional growth. Job Requirements and Preferences Must be Board Eligible or Board Certified in Neurology. Must demonstrate excellence as a teacher of Neurology. Must be an accomplished clinician able to serve as a teaching role model for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral medical students, interns, and residents. Must show promise of developing an ongoing record of scholarly productivity through research or other means appropriate to the academic rank and to timely academic promotion. Job Relationships Will report to the Neurologist in Chief, Rhode Island Hospital for clinical responsibilities. Will participate in a research program at Rhode Island Hospital. It is expected that this effort will be a source of continuing research necessary to academic development and become a source of external funding. For purposes of reappointment, promotion, and ongoing teaching evaluation, the candidates will be responsible to the Chairperson, Department of Neurology, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
We value a diverse, talented workplace and seek colleagues who strive to better understand systemic barriers as it affects patient care and our academic institutions. Brown Neurology welcomes nominations and applications from all individuals with varied experiences, perspectives, abilities, identities, and backgrounds to enrich our clinical, research, training and service missions.