University of Maryland, Baltimore
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor Headache Specialty
University of Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Job Description
The University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Medicine is seeking a full-time faculty member with specialty training in Headaches to work in the Department of Neurology. The Department provides evaluation, treatment, and care for patients with various neurological disorders, including stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, ALS, and migraine. Services include inpatient and consultative care, a Comprehensive Stroke Center, a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, a Neuro-Critical Care Unit, outpatient services, and rehabilitation. Faculty are involved in NIH and VA-funded research on genetics, imaging, biomarkers, and neurodevelopmental disorders, and many lead clinical trials for new therapies. The faculty member will focus on expanding a multidisciplinary outpatient practice for headache, migraine, and facial pain syndromes. Responsibilities include inpatient consultations, procedures such as chemodenervation, nerve blocks, trigger point injections, infusion protocols, and coordinating clinical trials. Collaboration with behavioral health and integrative services is expected. The role also involves teaching medical students and residents, and assisting with launching a headache fellowship. Salary ranges are based on faculty rank and experience, and do not include all components of the compensation package. Actual salary may vary depending on multiple factors. For more information, contact the hiring department. UMB offers a comprehensive benefits package, including retirement options, generous leave, health insurance, professional development, and tuition remission for employees and dependents. Salary Range
Associate Professor: $234,546 - $321,940 Assistant Professor: $218,861 - $280,000 UMB is an equal opportunity employer, considering all qualified applicants regardless of gender, race, religion, or other protected characteristics. Qualifications
The candidate should be eligible for an academic appointment at the assistant or associate professor level at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. An MD degree and board certification in the respective field are required.
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The University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Medicine is seeking a full-time faculty member with specialty training in Headaches to work in the Department of Neurology. The Department provides evaluation, treatment, and care for patients with various neurological disorders, including stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, ALS, and migraine. Services include inpatient and consultative care, a Comprehensive Stroke Center, a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, a Neuro-Critical Care Unit, outpatient services, and rehabilitation. Faculty are involved in NIH and VA-funded research on genetics, imaging, biomarkers, and neurodevelopmental disorders, and many lead clinical trials for new therapies. The faculty member will focus on expanding a multidisciplinary outpatient practice for headache, migraine, and facial pain syndromes. Responsibilities include inpatient consultations, procedures such as chemodenervation, nerve blocks, trigger point injections, infusion protocols, and coordinating clinical trials. Collaboration with behavioral health and integrative services is expected. The role also involves teaching medical students and residents, and assisting with launching a headache fellowship. Salary ranges are based on faculty rank and experience, and do not include all components of the compensation package. Actual salary may vary depending on multiple factors. For more information, contact the hiring department. UMB offers a comprehensive benefits package, including retirement options, generous leave, health insurance, professional development, and tuition remission for employees and dependents. Salary Range
Associate Professor: $234,546 - $321,940 Assistant Professor: $218,861 - $280,000 UMB is an equal opportunity employer, considering all qualified applicants regardless of gender, race, religion, or other protected characteristics. Qualifications
The candidate should be eligible for an academic appointment at the assistant or associate professor level at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. An MD degree and board certification in the respective field are required.
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