About The Position

The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Neurological Surgery Fellow Instructor of Neuro-Endovascular Faculty Recruitment Job Description The Endovascular Fellow Instructor is a fully trained neurologist or neurosurgeon who is Board eligible and has a full medical license to practice in Florida and who has elected to spend one full year learning from senior faculty and teaching residents advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques and procedures related to the endovascular management of cerebrovascular disease. All applicants are required to submit curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, complete an application and are encouraged to visit the program. In addition, applicant must fulfill all other employment and credentialing requirements for instructor status at the University of Miami and its affiliated hospitals. At the end of this position year, the Instructor will be familiar with the technical aspects of neuro-endovascular procedures. The Instructor will have excellent knowledge as well as technical expertise in the following: diagnostic cerebral and spinal angiography, cerebral and spinal embolizations for hemorrhagic vascular disease or tumors or trauma, and mechanical theombectomy for acute stroke. The instructor will not negatively affect the residents' experience in the operating room. The instructor will, teach, and perform surgery in conjunction with the neurosurgery resident, chief resident, and attending. The chief residents will select room assignments for the instructor and junior residents. The purpose and stated goal of this job is to develop diagnostic and therapeutic skills of the candidate such that he/she is able to compete for top academic positions and perform as a in Neuro- Endovascular neurologist or neurosurgeon. The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by Federal law. The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by Federal law.

Requirements

  • fully trained neurologist or neurosurgeon
  • Board eligible
  • full medical license to practice in Florida
  • submit curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, complete an application
  • fulfill all other employment and credentialing requirements for instructor status at the University of Miami and its affiliated hospitals

Responsibilities

  • learning from senior faculty and teaching residents advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques and procedures related to the endovascular management of cerebrovascular disease
  • teach, and perform surgery in conjunction with the neurosurgery resident, chief resident, and attending
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