
Neurosurgeon
Stryker Corporation, Newark, NJ, United States
RWJ Barnabas Health and Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School is Seeking a Skull Base (with or without Open Vascular) Neurosurgeon in New Brunswick, NJ
RWJ Barnabas Health is New Jersey’s largest integrated health care delivery system and provides treatment and services to more than three million patients each year. Rutgers Neurosurgery has a neurosurgical residency program, an endovascular and skull base fellowship program, and hosts a vast campus community with undergraduate and graduate medical training centers at New Jersey Medical School in Newark, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, and at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston. Across our campuses, there is a wealth of clinical material with basic and translational research resources along with opportunities to train neurosurgery residents, and to teach medical students and fellows.
The Department of Neurosurgery is recruiting a full-time
Neurosurgeon
in the field of
Skull Base Neurosurgery
to join our distinguished faculty of 18 neurosurgeons and 6 researchers. The new faculty member will manage and build upon a thriving academic department at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor rank. Candidates will be expected to contribute to clinical and educational activities with an emphasis on mentoring students and trainees.
The RWJMS research department is headed by Dr. Detlev Boison, Professor & Vice Chair of Research & Training, and funded by NIH and DOD grants. The following research programs are established within the Department of Neurosurgery: Epilepsy Research, Traumatic Brain Injury, Reynolds Family Spine Research Laboratory, Neuropathic Pain Research, Multiple Sclerosis, Neuroimaging, Neurostimulation, Cancer Research, and Clinical Trials.
Candidate Requirements:
Board certified in Neurosurgery (or eligible)
Skull base or open vascular trained; preference given if so
New Jersey licensed or eligible for licensure
Applications can be submitted using this address: https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/238367
RWJBH and RWJMS are equal opportunity employers.
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RWJ Barnabas Health is New Jersey’s largest integrated health care delivery system and provides treatment and services to more than three million patients each year. Rutgers Neurosurgery has a neurosurgical residency program, an endovascular and skull base fellowship program, and hosts a vast campus community with undergraduate and graduate medical training centers at New Jersey Medical School in Newark, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, and at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston. Across our campuses, there is a wealth of clinical material with basic and translational research resources along with opportunities to train neurosurgery residents, and to teach medical students and fellows.
The Department of Neurosurgery is recruiting a full-time
Neurosurgeon
in the field of
Skull Base Neurosurgery
to join our distinguished faculty of 18 neurosurgeons and 6 researchers. The new faculty member will manage and build upon a thriving academic department at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor rank. Candidates will be expected to contribute to clinical and educational activities with an emphasis on mentoring students and trainees.
The RWJMS research department is headed by Dr. Detlev Boison, Professor & Vice Chair of Research & Training, and funded by NIH and DOD grants. The following research programs are established within the Department of Neurosurgery: Epilepsy Research, Traumatic Brain Injury, Reynolds Family Spine Research Laboratory, Neuropathic Pain Research, Multiple Sclerosis, Neuroimaging, Neurostimulation, Cancer Research, and Clinical Trials.
Candidate Requirements:
Board certified in Neurosurgery (or eligible)
Skull base or open vascular trained; preference given if so
New Jersey licensed or eligible for licensure
Applications can be submitted using this address: https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/238367
RWJBH and RWJMS are equal opportunity employers.
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