Henry Ford Health is seeking a Division Head of Movement Disorders & Movement Di
Henry Ford Health, Detroit, MI, United States
The Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center of the Henry Ford Medical Group is seeking two Movement Disorders Neurologists to join our multi-disciplinary team. Henry Fords Neuroscience Institute is one of the largest and most active in the Midwest, offering advanced neurologic medical and surgical therapies across all major subspecialties.
1. Division Head of Movement Disorders
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide visionary leadership in delivering advanced, cutting-edge evidence-based care for various movement disorder conditions.
- Utilize medical, surgical, and neurostimulation therapies, including deep brain stimulation, a comprehensive DBS program, and botulinum toxin treatments.
- Lead, participate in, and further develop our robust clinical research program.
- Engage in educational activities, including teaching roles with medical students, Neurology residents, and Movement Disorder fellows.
Qualifications:
- Completed an ACGME/AOA approved Neurology residency with additional fellowship training in Movement Disorders.
- Board-certified in Neurology.
- Proven track record of research and administrative experience.
2. Movement Disorders Neurologist
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide advanced, cutting-edge evidence-based care for a multitude of movement disorder conditions.
- Utilize medical, surgical, and neurostimulation therapies, including deep brain stimulation, a comprehensive DBS program, and botulinum toxin treatments.
- Participate in a robust clinical research program.
- Engage in educational activities, including teaching roles with medical students, Neurology residents, and Movement Disorder fellows.
Qualifications:
- Board-eligible/Board-certified in Neurology.
- Completed an ACGME/AOA approved Neurology residency with additional fellowship training in Movement Disorders.
Additional Information:
For more details, please visit our website: Division Head of Movement Disorders or Movement Disorders Neurologist.
Application Process:
Interested applicants should submit a CV via the link or by email to Brien Smith, M.D., Chair of Neurology, c/o Laura Settles at lsettle2@hfhs.org.