Stroke / Neurohospitalists - University of Wisconsin Madison - Madison, WI

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Applications are invited for a faculty position in our expanding Comprehensive Stroke Program and developing a neurohospitalist program in the Department of Neurology at the University of Wisconsin Medical School. The position involves patient care, research, and teaching, with the relative emphases depending on whether the applicant applies for the tenure or the clinical health sciences track.
The stroke section currently consists of 6 energetic, fellowship-trained, vascular neurologists who run a highly-regarded clinical program. We care for the full spectrum of cerebrovascular patients in a highly interdisciplinary manner including neurosurgery, diagnostic and interventional neuroradiology, intensive care and cardiovascular specialists. Nursing, allied health, and administrative support for the program are outstanding. We currently have 8 telestroke sites in the region, with plans to expand.
The stroke section is very active in neurologic education, and is engaged in both basic science and clinical research. There are ample opportunities for such research both within the department and throughout this world-class university.
Candidates must be board certified or board eligible in neurology with additional stroke training or experience. Those with neurocritical care or neurohospitalist training are also welcome to apply. Please send letter of interest and C.V. and arrange for at least three references to be sent electronically to applications@neurology.wisc.edu.
Unless confidentiality is requested in writing, information regarding the applicants must be released upon request. The University of Wisconsin is an Affirmative Action /Equal Opportunity Employer.
Job Information
  • Madison, Wisconsin, 53701, United States
  • 30626283
  • September 27, 2016
  • Stroke / Neurohospitalists
  • University of Wisconsin Madison
  • Faculty

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