Sanford Health is one of the largest and fastest-growing not-for-profit health systems in the United States. We’re proud to offer many development and advancement opportunities to our nearly 50,000 members of the Sanford Family who are dedicated to the work of health and healing across our broad footprint. Practice Details Sanford Health is currently seeking a BC/BE neurologist with interest in pursuing a 1-year fellowship in both multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology. Fellows will gain extensive experience in diagnosing and managing multiple sclerosis, with a strong emphasis on differentiating MS from both common and rare mimics Program includes training in disease-modifying therapies, symptom management and multidisciplinary care Fellows will work closely with Scott Belliston, DO, and Susan Scarberry, MD, in outpatient clinics, alongside two MS-trained physician assistants and a dedicated registered nurse. Additional clinical exposure includes inpatient consultations and collaboration with specialists in neuro-ophthalmology, neuroradiology, rehabilitation, urology and Botox therapy The department consists of 2 MS physicians and 11 additional neurologists and 8 advanced practice providers with subspecialty representation in neuromuscular disease, epilepsy, movement disorders, headache, stroke, neuro-ophthalmology, and neuro-hospitalist Sanford Health’s coordinated treatment center offers specialized multidisciplinary clinics for multiple sclerosis and neurogenic bladder where fellows actively participate in care. Serving a large catchment area across multiple states, including many rural communities, Sanford Health provides care for over 1,300 MS patients annually, along with more than 20 patients each with neuromyelitis optica and MOG antibody disease, approximately 15 patients with neurosarcoidosis, over 80 with myasthenia gravis, and a growing population with autoimmune encephalitis, paraneoplastic syndromes, stiff person syndrome, CNS vasculitis and immune checkpoint inhibitor-related demyelinating disorders. Research is a key component of the fellowship and includes active participation in clinical trials for emerging MS therapies and support for independent clinical research projects. Educational opportunities include weekly neurology grand rounds, neuroradiology conferences, American Academy of Neurology (AAN) autoimmune case conferences, and attendance at the AAN Annual Meeting and ECTRIMS. Fellows will also contribute to resident and medical student education through teaching and didactic sessions. Additionally, fellows will have opportunities to engage in outreach efforts to improve access for rural patients. The fellowship is led by Scott Belliston, DO, a National MS Society fellowship-trained neuroimmunologist with over a decade of experience in treating MS and neuroimmunological disorders. Inspired by his father’s journey with MS, Dr. Belliston is passionate about mentoring future neuroimmunologists and is excited to serve as the program director. Community Description The Fargo-Moorhead and West Fargo metro area is a diverse, family-oriented community of 216,000 people that offers high quality of life and low cost of living. Outstanding schools, a vibrant business community, a thriving downtown district, cultural activities, and a wide variety of sports and recreation are just a few of the many reasons people love to call the Fargo area home. Job Description Neurology Core Privileges include the ability to perform history and physical examination, admit (if applicable to the setting), provide consultative services, evaluate, diagnose, and provide nonsurgical care to patients of all ages presenting with illnesses, injuries, and disorders of the neurologic system.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees