Columbia University in the City of New York: Columbia University Irving Medical Center: Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons: Neurology
Salary Range or Pay Grade $200,000 - $250,000
Deadline Feb 07, 2025 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time
Description The Epilepsy and Sleep Division at Columbia UniversityIrving Medical is expanding services in Westchester County, New York and is seeking a full-time adult epileptologist at the assistant/associate professor level. Applicants must be board certified/eligible in neurology, have fellowship training in epilepsy/EEG, and be board certified or eligible in epilepsy and/or clinical neurophysiology. Applicants must be licensed in New York State before appointment begins. The position will include outpatient evaluation of epilepsy patients and interpretation of outpatient and inpatient EEG and video-EEG studies. Teaching of epilepsy/clinical neurophysiology fellows and neurology residents as well as development of independent research is also expected.
Qualifications Minimum Requirement
M.D.
Qualification Requirement
All applicants MUST meet these minimum qualifications to be considered for the position.M.D., board certification in Neurology, and board eligibility/certification in epilepsy and/or clinical neurophysiology, is required. Faculty rank is expected to be at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, commensurate with experience and achievement. Assistant Professor level candidates must provide evidence of training and have some teaching experience. Must be able to meet New York Presbyterian and ColumbiaDoctors credentialing.New York State Medical License.
Preferred Qualifications
The ideal candidate will have clinical expertise in Epilepsy.
Application Instructions Applicants should contact Alison Pack, Director of the Division of Epilepsy and Sleep, at ap390@cumc.columbia.edu.
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
Minimum Salary: 200000.00
Maximum Salary: 250000.00
Salary Unit: Yearly