Turn Your Lab Skills into Life-Changing Clinical Skills in the Operating Room Are you ready to make a real difference in patients’ lives by applying your neuroscience training in a clinical setting? Position Details: Job Title: Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) Neurophysiologist Location: Chicago Travel: Overnight travel 1-3 times per week At SpecialtyCare , we’re the nation’s leading provider of intraoperative services, including Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) . As the largest DBS neurophysiology provider in the country—and the only one with a dedicated training and service program—we equip our team with hands-on training at top hospitals nationwide. What You’ll Do: In this role, you'll transform lab-based neurophysiology skills into direct clinical care. As a DBS Neurophysiologist, you will: Use electrode recording and stimulation techniques to map deep brain structures in awake patients. Assist neurosurgeons in pinpointing the optimal location for DBS lead implantation. Work in a variety of hospital settings—locally and out of state—with travel required 1–3 times per week. Collaborate with experienced colleagues and surgical teams to deliver safer, more effective outcomes and see patients get better on the table. You’ll join the most experienced team of DBS neurophysiologists in the industry and help advance patient care for those with movement disorders. Position Summary: Responsible for operating electrophysiological equipment used in functional mapping for deep brain stimulator implants. Operates electrode recording and stimulation equipment, and microdrive controllers, generates invoices and administrative reports, ensures electrophysiological and microdrive systems are operating properly. Instructs OR staff in assembly of stereotactic and drive systems. Interprets results of microelectrode recordings and stimulation mapping for surgeon, provides guidance for the appropriate placement of permanent DBS lead. Orders supplies and equipment. Provides coverage for DBS cases at home and outside institutions as necessary. Nature and Scope: This person is technically proficient in use of electrophysiological equipment in general, has specific experience with DBS mapping hardware, and is able to troubleshoot problems with hardware and software during case. This person is able to effectively communicate brain mapping information to surgeon in real time, and is expected to provide interpretation of neurophysiological results. Individual is responsible for following SpecialtyCare and hospital policies for OR credentialing, equipment maintenance, invoicing Person is expected to participate in and make significant contribution to research or administrative service.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
11-50 employees