Academic Brain Tumor Position in the South at Main Campus Facility with Residents, 50/50 Clinical/Research Position

An academic medical center in the south is seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Brain Tumor 50/50 Surgeon-Scientist to join their dynamic team and contribute to their mission of delivering the highest quality care to their patients.

Located in the heart of the beautiful southeast United States, the Department of Neurosurgery is a leader in patient care, neurosurgical education, and pioneering research. Through the dedication of the department’s faculty, trainees and staff, they have inspired innovation and progress within the field of Neurosurgery. With a faculty of physicians, residents, and researchers, the Department of Neurosurgery strives to make innovative contributions to the field of neuroscience.

The Brain Tumor Neurosurgeon will play a pivotal role in the management and treatment of patients with brain tumors and brain injuries. This position offers a unique opportunity to work in an academic environment, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of experts and engaging in cutting-edge research and education while utilizing state-of-the-art techniques and equipment: iMRI, cranial robot, laser, MEG.

Key Responsibilities:
1. Patient Care:
– Evaluate and diagnose patients with brain tumors and brain injuries.
– Develop individualized treatment plans, which may include surgical intervention, medication management, or other therapeutic modalities.
– Perform complex neurosurgical procedures, such as clinical brain tumor surgery.
– Monitor and follow up on patient progress, adjusting treatment plans as needed.
– Provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients and their families.

2. Research:
- Engage in wet and dry lab clinical and translational research related to brain tumors and brain injuries.
- Collaborate with other researchers and contribute to ongoing research projects within the department.
- Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at conferences.

3. Education:
- Educate and mentor medical students, residents, and fellows in neurosurgery.
- Participate in didactic and clinical teaching activities.
- Stay updated with the latest advancements in the field and share knowledge with colleagues.

4. Collaboration:
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including neurologists, neuropsychologists, and other healthcare professionals, to provide comprehensive care to patients.
- Participate in case conferences and tumor boards to discuss complex cases.

Qualifications:
– Medical degree (MD or equivalent) and board certification/eligibility in neurosurgery.
– Fellowship training in neuro-oncology.
– Demonstrated expertise in the evaluation and surgical management of brain tumors and brain injuries neurological disorders.
– Strong commitment to patient-centered care, research, and education.
– Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
– A record of scholarly activity, including publications and research contributions, is preferred.

Benefits:
- Competitive salary and benefits package.
- Opportunities for professional development and research support.
- Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
- Academic appointment with The University.
Leadership role availableLeadership role available
Research support availableResearch support available
Teaching encouragedTeaching encouraged
Well organized and managed practiceWell organized and managed practice

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Position #6239-1
Specialty: Neurosurgery
Subspecialty: Neurosurgical Oncology/Skull Base
Region: South Region

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