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Pediatric Neurology Assistant or Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics-SMS-3190
Southern Illinois University - School of Medicine
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Pediatric Neurology Assistant or Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics-SMS-3190
Southern Illinois University - School of Medicine
| This is a full-time academic position in the practice and teaching of pediatric neurology to medical students, residents, and allied health professionals. Teaching1. Mentor pediatric neurology residents rotating on child neurology. 2. Provide an outpatient experience for MS III's and MS IV's in pediatric neurology. 3. Present lectures, seminars, conferences and rounds for residents and students. 4. Present one Pediatric Grand Rounds per year. 5. Present lectures in local and regional meets for the Department of Pediatrics. 6. Evaluate student and resident performance. 7. Provide one student seminar during each six-week pediatric clerkship. Service 1. Demonstrate, by actions, commitment to the mission and the behavioral standards of SIU School of Medicine. Provides excellent service to both internal and external customers through collaboration and partnership; compassion and respect; integrity and accountability; diversity and inclusion; as well as continuous learning and improvement. 2. Develop and maintain a professional practice in accordance with department policy and the SIU HealthCare practice plan. 3. Establish a pediatric neurology outpatient clinic a minimum of 6 half days per week. The outpatient clinics may include: Springfield, IL; Decatur, IL; Quincy, IL and other sites to be determined. 3. Provide ER consultations and inpatient care through consultations on the Pediatric wards, PICU and NICU at St. John's Children's Hospital and Memorial Medical Center. 4. Read EEG's at HSHS St. John's Children's Hospital/Springfield, IL; Memorial Medical Center/ Springfield, IL; Blessing Hospital/Quincy, IL; Sarah Bush Lincoln/ Mattoon, IL; Passavant Area Hospital/Jacksonville, IL; and Southern Illinois Health Care/Carbondale, IL. 5. Develop Telemedicine clinics in Decatur, IL and other regional off-site centers to meet the needs of children with neurological disorders in central and southern Illinois.
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| ? Sensitive to the needs of underrepresented minority populations ? MD or equivalent degree ? Board eligible for Certification in Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology ? Eligible for licensure in the State of Illinois ? Demonstrated potential, interest, and/or ability for effectiveness in teaching, service, and/or research |
Internal Number: 4302783
About Southern Illinois University - School of Medicine
SIU School of Medicine was established in 1970 with a mission to educate physicians for central and southern Illinois. We are a medical school with four areas of excellence: medical education, patient care, research and community service. SIU School of Medicine provides education to undergraduate medical students, medical and surgical residents, fellows, and physician assistant students. Our clinical practice, SIU Medicine, includes a team of more than 250 health care professionals including university physicians and faculty members who are collectively dedicated to providing excellent medical care, advancement of care through research, and training the next generation of physicians. As the premier provider of health care services, SIU Medicine offers both primary care and specialized treatment services including preventative and diagnostic. SIU works in partnership with hospitals and clinics throughout central and southern Illinois to meet the health care needs of our communities.
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