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| 07/15/2010 | Pediatric Neurologist | MASSACHUSETTS (Worcester) |
Contact Paul C. Marshall, MD Department of Pediatrics University of Massachusetts Medical School 55 Lake Avenue North Worcester, Ma 01655 Fax 508-856-4287 Email: Paul.Marshall@umassmemorial.org Description The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and UMass Memorial Health Care has openings in the division of Pediatrics Neurology. The Division has a strong clinical focus, a large referral base, availability of a neurophysiology lab with state of the art epilepsy monitoring system, a comprehensive sleep program, and affiliations with twelve community hospitals. The Medical School currently has 125 students enrolled in each class. The Department has 26 pediatric residents and another 16 residents in the combined Medicine-Pediatric program. There are also 12 Neurology residents and a Child Psychiatry training program. The Clinical System spans three campuses, and provides comprehensive pediatric services through its Children's Medical Center, including a state of the art 43 bed neonatal intensive care unit, an 11 bed pediatric intensive care unit, and 41 inpatient beds. Applicants will be considered for appointment at the Assistant or Associate Professor level with joint appointments in the Departments of Pediatrics and Neurology (which also has an active Neurology residency training program and several subspeciality fellowships). Candidates should be Board Certified/Qualified, fellowship trained as appropriate, have strong interest in clinical care, teaching of medical students, residents and fellows and a commitment towards research. In addition, subspecialty experience or training in epilepsy, rehabiliative medicine, cerebral palsy, and neuromuscular/neurometabolic areas would be desirable. The University of Massachusttes is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer |
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