University of Utah
Department of Neurology, Division of Headache & Neuro-ophthalmology seeking Divi
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84193
Department of Neurology, Division of Headache & Neuro-ophthalmology seeking Division Chief, Associate Professor to Professor (or equivalent experience)
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The Division of Headache Medicine and Neuro-ophthalmology in the Department of Neurology at the University of Utah is seeking a BC Neurologist with expertise in complex headache disorders at the Associate Professor to Professor level (or equivalent experience), with consideration for being Division Chief. The division comprises 7 faculty members with diverse clinical and research interests. The ideal candidate should be a nationally recognized Headache Medicine expert, with a preference for those holding significant extramural funding. The University of Utah Headache Clinic has provided care for complex headache disorders with a multidisciplinary team for over 25 years, serving a wide geographic area. Primary clinical responsibilities include managing the headache clinic and teaching headache management to other providers. The candidate will liaise with Neuro-Ophthalmology. An interest in clinical, outcomes, or mechanistic research into headache disorders is desirable but not required. About U of U Health
U of U Health is a patient-centered institution known for collaboration, excellence, leadership, and respect. We value candidates committed to fostering a culture of compassion, innovation, diversity, integrity, and quality. Application Process
To apply, submit your CV and cover letter via
this link . For questions, contact Jae Hunt at
jae.hunt@hsc.utah.edu . Additional Details
Department:
01942 - Headache City:
Salt Lake City, UT Track:
Dependent on Qualifications Close Date:
Open Until Filled Requisition Number:
PRN03274F All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. Veterans' preference is given upon request. Reasonable accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities. U of U is an Affirmative Action/EOE employer committed to diversity and nondiscrimination policies. For more information, visit
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Join to apply for the
Division Chief, Associate Professor to Professor (or equivalent experience)
role at
University of Utah . Position Details
The Division of Headache Medicine and Neuro-ophthalmology in the Department of Neurology at the University of Utah is seeking a BC Neurologist with expertise in complex headache disorders at the Associate Professor to Professor level (or equivalent experience), with consideration for being Division Chief. The division comprises 7 faculty members with diverse clinical and research interests. The ideal candidate should be a nationally recognized Headache Medicine expert, with a preference for those holding significant extramural funding. The University of Utah Headache Clinic has provided care for complex headache disorders with a multidisciplinary team for over 25 years, serving a wide geographic area. Primary clinical responsibilities include managing the headache clinic and teaching headache management to other providers. The candidate will liaise with Neuro-Ophthalmology. An interest in clinical, outcomes, or mechanistic research into headache disorders is desirable but not required. About U of U Health
U of U Health is a patient-centered institution known for collaboration, excellence, leadership, and respect. We value candidates committed to fostering a culture of compassion, innovation, diversity, integrity, and quality. Application Process
To apply, submit your CV and cover letter via
this link . For questions, contact Jae Hunt at
jae.hunt@hsc.utah.edu . Additional Details
Department:
01942 - Headache City:
Salt Lake City, UT Track:
Dependent on Qualifications Close Date:
Open Until Filled Requisition Number:
PRN03274F All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. Veterans' preference is given upon request. Reasonable accommodations are available for individuals with disabilities. U of U is an Affirmative Action/EOE employer committed to diversity and nondiscrimination policies. For more information, visit
this link .
#J-18808-Ljbffr