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| 02/01/2010 | Child Neurologist | OKLAHOMA (Oklahoma City) |
Contact Kathy Kyer (937) 235-5890 Email: Kathleen.Kyer@HCAHealthcare.com Description University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Chief of Child Neurology Endowed Chair in Child Neurology The Department of Neurology of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) is seeking applications for a full-time faculty position at the level of Associate Professor or Professor to serve as the Chief of Pediatric Neurology and the Presbyterian Health Foundation Chair in Child Neurology. We are also looking for Pediatric Neurologists to fill faculty positions. In doing so, we are working with our hospital partner, HCA. The candidate must have an M.D. or equivalent, board certification by ABPN with special competence in Child Neurology, eligibility for an Oklahoma State Medical License, and have completed training in pediatric neurology. Responsibilities include inpatient and outpatient care, teaching of neurology and pediatric residents and medical students, and mentoring of pediatric neurology faculty. There are opportunities to develop areas of interest and research. Qualified candidates can look forward to: • Competitive salary, commensurate with experience • Comprehensive benefits including generous retirement plans • Ample vacation time and supported CME opportunities • Paid relocation • Over $300 million in construction and improvements at Hospital including new Children’s Hospital in 2007 and 180, 000 sq/ft Children’s Physician Building opening in 2009 • Top 100 Hospital to work for by Nursing Professionals magazine • Low cost of living index and the lowest tax burden in the nation • Oklahoma City is cited by The Best Places Almanac as one of the “Best Places to Live in North America” and many physicians live in Edmond or Norman which are both rated by CNN/MONEY “Best Places to Live” • Oklahoma City cited by Forbes as the number 1” American Recession Proof City” • Oklahoma City is undergoing a billion-dollar renaissance with improvements across nearly every sector including the new Bricktown Entertainment District and NBA Oklahoma City Thunder www.oumedicine.com www.ouhsc.edu/neuro www.okccvb.org |
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