Academic Vascular Neurology in Northern California Retail & Wholesale - Sacramento, CA at Geebo

Academic Vascular Neurology in Northern California

UC Davis School of Medicine located in Sacramento, California, is recruiting a full-time Vascular Neurologist to join their growing Neurology Department. The incoming physician will be joining a team of 4 vascular neurologists with 2 additional vascular neurologists starting by September 2024. The position is open to all ranks including Assistant, Associate or Full Professor level.

  • 100% Vascular Neurology case mix
  • Minimum of 20% academic protected time and 80% clinical
  • Research experience preferred
  • Unique block scheduling rotating between inpatient stroke coverage and tele-stroke coverage, plus academic responsibilities and minimal clinical duties
  • Available research opportunities and academic involvement working with medical students, the robust neurology residency program, and vascular neurology fellow
  • Potential leadership positions available include an outpatient stroke vascular neurology clinic leader (experience not required) and a leader in tele-stroke (experience preferred)
  • Vascular Neurology Fellowship is required with the ability to sponsor H1B and O1 visas

Sacramento, California

  • Ranked as the place to live in California in 2023 by Forbes
  • Offers year-round temperate weather with vibrant performing arts scene, great neighborhoods and excellent school systems
  • Easy access to San Francisco, the California coast, Lake Tahoe, the Sierra Mountain range, and several wine regions including Napa and Sonoma
  • Cost of living that is 22% lower than the California average

Reference:
VN 23311

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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