Barrow Neurological Institute
Neuromuscular Neurologist within the Department of Neurology at BNI in Phoenix
Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
Overview
Barrow Neurological Institute (BNI)
in Phoenix, Arizona, is a focused neuroscience institute and internationally recognized leader in neurology, neurosurgery, and neuroradiology. Barrow has a traditional tripartite academic mission of providing patient-centered patient care, training the next generation of physician leaders, and conducting clinically relevant research. Drawing patients from the entire United States, Mexico, Canada, and worldwide, BNI has 13 subspecialties in Neurovascular and Stroke disorders, Epilepsy, Headache, Sports Neurology and Traumatic Brain Injury, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Neuro-Oncology, Neuro-Otology, Movement disorders, Neuromuscular diseases, Alzheimer’s disease and Cognitive disorders, Neurocritical Care, Neuroimmunology, Neuroendocrinology, and Sleep. Our neurologists work closely with over 30 neurosurgeons and 30 PhD and MD scientists in a facility that is uniquely state-of-the-art. All BNI faculty hold academic title appointments with University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix and Creighton University School of Medicine.
Join a Neurology Department comprised of over 60 faculty members and a vibrant neurology residency program and subspecialty fellowships. The Department includes large, out-patient state-of-the-art facilities, and a vast array of clinical resources including dedicated outpatient neurology infusion center, neuropsychology, social work, physical therapy, occupational therapy, recreational therapy, speech therapy, and acclaimed community outreach programs. We are an inclusive department that embraces and reflects our community.
Job summary The successful candidate may be either a clinician-educator or clinician-scientist and will be expected to have a major role in clinical and/or translational research activities. Work with an experienced, highly skilled, and comprehensive team of neurological specialists at Barrow Neurological Institute/St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in the Gregory W. Fulton ALS & Neuromuscular Disorders Center. The Fulton Center is home to one of the largest ALS Centers in the country and boasts large certified centers of excellence such as the MDA Clinic, Myasthenia Gravis Clinic and Inflammatory Neuropathy Center. The team includes advanced practice providers, dedicated nursing, program coordinators, a multidisciplinary therapy team and medical assistants. The Gregory W. Fulton ALS & Neuromuscular Disorders Center partners with Barrow Department of Neurosurgery to create the most active comprehensive neuromuscular program in the U.S. This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with a high volume, diverse and medically complex patient population in collaboration with an outstanding multidisciplinary team.
Specific duties
We evaluate and treat common and rare neuromuscular diseases such as myasthenia gravis, CIDP, ALS, and muscular dystrophy among many others through the general neuromuscular clinic and specialty clinics.
Duties include
Ambulatory and occasional in-patient consultation
Scholarly activity including independent research, collaborative research projects, or clinical trials
Teaching medical students, neurology residents, neuromuscular fellows, nurses, and advanced practice providers
We function as a highly cohesive and collaborative division with an expectation of camaraderie, teamwork, and professionalism
Job specifications
Applicants must be Board Certified or Board eligible in Neurology by the ABPN.
They must have completed Fellowship training in neuromuscular diseases and be board certified in neuromuscular medicine by the ABPN and in neurophysiology/EMG by either the ABPN or ABEM.
Experience with nerve/muscle/skin biopsies, autonomic testing, neuromuscular ultrasound, neuromuscular pathology, and intrathecal drug delivery is preferred but not required.
The ability to obtain a State of Arizona medical license at the time of employment is a requirement.
BNI academic rank and track will match the applicant's qualifications.
BNI offers a competitive salary and generous benefits package that includes a relocation allowance. Please send your CV along with a letter of interest via email to: Brad A. Racette, M.D., Department of Neurology Chair, Senior Vice President Barrow Neurological Institute to: sara.joplin@commonspirit.org
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in Phoenix, Arizona, is a focused neuroscience institute and internationally recognized leader in neurology, neurosurgery, and neuroradiology. Barrow has a traditional tripartite academic mission of providing patient-centered patient care, training the next generation of physician leaders, and conducting clinically relevant research. Drawing patients from the entire United States, Mexico, Canada, and worldwide, BNI has 13 subspecialties in Neurovascular and Stroke disorders, Epilepsy, Headache, Sports Neurology and Traumatic Brain Injury, Neuro-Ophthalmology, Neuro-Oncology, Neuro-Otology, Movement disorders, Neuromuscular diseases, Alzheimer’s disease and Cognitive disorders, Neurocritical Care, Neuroimmunology, Neuroendocrinology, and Sleep. Our neurologists work closely with over 30 neurosurgeons and 30 PhD and MD scientists in a facility that is uniquely state-of-the-art. All BNI faculty hold academic title appointments with University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix and Creighton University School of Medicine.
Join a Neurology Department comprised of over 60 faculty members and a vibrant neurology residency program and subspecialty fellowships. The Department includes large, out-patient state-of-the-art facilities, and a vast array of clinical resources including dedicated outpatient neurology infusion center, neuropsychology, social work, physical therapy, occupational therapy, recreational therapy, speech therapy, and acclaimed community outreach programs. We are an inclusive department that embraces and reflects our community.
Job summary The successful candidate may be either a clinician-educator or clinician-scientist and will be expected to have a major role in clinical and/or translational research activities. Work with an experienced, highly skilled, and comprehensive team of neurological specialists at Barrow Neurological Institute/St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center in the Gregory W. Fulton ALS & Neuromuscular Disorders Center. The Fulton Center is home to one of the largest ALS Centers in the country and boasts large certified centers of excellence such as the MDA Clinic, Myasthenia Gravis Clinic and Inflammatory Neuropathy Center. The team includes advanced practice providers, dedicated nursing, program coordinators, a multidisciplinary therapy team and medical assistants. The Gregory W. Fulton ALS & Neuromuscular Disorders Center partners with Barrow Department of Neurosurgery to create the most active comprehensive neuromuscular program in the U.S. This is an exciting opportunity to collaborate with a high volume, diverse and medically complex patient population in collaboration with an outstanding multidisciplinary team.
Specific duties
We evaluate and treat common and rare neuromuscular diseases such as myasthenia gravis, CIDP, ALS, and muscular dystrophy among many others through the general neuromuscular clinic and specialty clinics.
Duties include
Ambulatory and occasional in-patient consultation
Scholarly activity including independent research, collaborative research projects, or clinical trials
Teaching medical students, neurology residents, neuromuscular fellows, nurses, and advanced practice providers
We function as a highly cohesive and collaborative division with an expectation of camaraderie, teamwork, and professionalism
Job specifications
Applicants must be Board Certified or Board eligible in Neurology by the ABPN.
They must have completed Fellowship training in neuromuscular diseases and be board certified in neuromuscular medicine by the ABPN and in neurophysiology/EMG by either the ABPN or ABEM.
Experience with nerve/muscle/skin biopsies, autonomic testing, neuromuscular ultrasound, neuromuscular pathology, and intrathecal drug delivery is preferred but not required.
The ability to obtain a State of Arizona medical license at the time of employment is a requirement.
BNI academic rank and track will match the applicant's qualifications.
BNI offers a competitive salary and generous benefits package that includes a relocation allowance. Please send your CV along with a letter of interest via email to: Brad A. Racette, M.D., Department of Neurology Chair, Senior Vice President Barrow Neurological Institute to: sara.joplin@commonspirit.org
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