Physician Scientist, Headache Research
Emory University Department of Neurology is seeking a full-time fellowship-trained physician scientist, board-certified or board-eligible in Headache Medicine, with a strong commitment to translational or clinical research. We are seeking candidates with enthusiasm and a creative mindset to be part of its inaugural Headache Center team. This position offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of headache care, research, and education within one of the most prestigious academic institutions in the United States.
About Headache Medicine Research at Emory University
The successful candidate will split their time between clinical practice and research activities, with protected research time and dedicated funding support. The candidate will have a focused outpatient headache medicine practice and administer clinical care and procedures, including onabotulinumtoxinA injections, trigger point injections, and nerve blocks. The candidate will also have access to advanced headache care through outpatient and inpatient infusions.
Research Opportunities:
The role provides opportunities to collaborate with other specialties, including Emory's world-class neuro-ophthalmology program, sleep medicine, neurosurgery, psychology, psychiatry, and basic science departments. There are ample opportunities for career growth in clinical education, research methodology, grant writing, and academic leadership.
This position offers competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, startup research funding, and extensive opportunities for professional growth and development. Join us in advancing the scientific understanding of headache disorders while making a difference in patients' lives and shaping the future of headache care.
Candidates will join a growing division contributing to leading-edge care and the advancement of headache medicine treatment and research on a global scale, with opportunities to publish in high-impact journals and present at international conferences.
General Qualifications
To learn more about this position, please contact Simy Parikh, MD, Headache Program Director directly via email at .
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