Assistant/Associate/Professor, Clinical Scholar Pathway - Movement Disorders Neurologist (CVPH)
Position Details
The University of Vermont is seeking a board-certified, fellowship-trained movement disorders neurologist to join the Department of Neurological Sciences as an attending physician at the Champlain Valley Physicians’ Hospital (CVPH) in Plattsburgh, New York. This is a 1.0 FTE faculty position on the LCOM Clinical Scholar Pathway in the Department of Neurological Sciences with attending privileges at CVPH.
CVPH is a network hospital in the North Country of Upstate New York located around 1 hour from the Larner College of Medicine in Burlington, Vermont. It is an evolving site for graduate medical education that offers opportunities for teaching, research, and service as required for promotion on the clinical pathway. This position does not require inpatient call.
The UVMHN’s Frederick C. Binter Center for Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders is an HSDA Center of Excellence that provides coordinated multidisciplinary clinical services and participates in the Parkinson and Huntington Study Groups. The Center looks to expand expertise in clinical care, clinical research, and translational neuroscience investigations throughout the Health Network.
- Qualifications:
- Board-certified, fellowship-trained movement disorders neurologist
- Experience in any of the following areas: functional neuroscience (DBS, neurophysiology or functional imaging), clinical trials training and expertise, translational neuroscience laboratory investigative work
- Experience in medical education
Applicants should please describe related training in these areas with their cover letter.
The University of Vermont is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to inclusive excellence through their teaching, service, and scholarship. Our community embraces and advances the values of Our Common Ground: openness, respect, responsibility, integrity, innovation, and justice while upholding the highest standards of professionalism, driven by a passion for lifelong learning and improvement. Cultural humility, kindness, and respect form the foundations upon which the college strives to elevate professionalism in all its endeavors. Professionalism is demonstrated through integrity, accountability, compassion, altruism, and social responsibility.
Successful candidates will exhibit a strong commitment to the tenets of Our Common Ground and the principles of professionalism. Applicants are requested to include in their cover letter information about how they will enhance the impact of Our Common Ground values and professionalism at LCOM and among the populations the college serves through teaching, service, and scholarship.
Requirements
This position does not require inpatient call.
Benefits
The UVMHN’s Frederick C. Binter Center for Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders is an HSDA Center of Excellence that provides coordinated multidisciplinary clinical services and participates in the Parkinson and Huntington Study Groups. The Center looks to expand expertise in clinical care, clinical research, and translational neuroscience investigations throughout the Health Network.
Skills
- Experience in any of the following areas: functional neuroscience (DBS, neurophysiology or functional imaging)
- Experience in clinical trials training and expertise
- Experience in translational neuroscience laboratory investigative work
- Experience in medical education
Pay
Finalists for positions at UVM may be subject to a criminal background check.
Schedule
The position is a 1.0 FTE faculty position on the LCOM Clinical Scholar Pathway in the Department of Neurological Sciences with attending privileges at CVPH.