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Assistant/Associate Professor Physician Scientist

Specialty: Neurology
Category: Physicians
Schedule: Full Time
Facility: UVM Medical Center
Location: Burlington, VT
Nicholas Cosentino
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Job Description

The University of Vermont Medical Center is committed to providing the highest quality of care for patients throughout the Burlington, Vermont region. We care for people every day by helping them in their time of need, offering compassion and providing cutting-edge, research-based therapies. We are dedicated to outstanding service and putting our patients first.

The Departments of Neurological Sciences and Medicine at the Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at the University of Vermont (UVM) in alliance with the UVM Medical Center (UVMMC) seek to recruit a physician scientist to join The Vermont Center for Cardiovascular and Brain Health (VCCBH), an NIH-funded Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) (see: https://www.med.uvm.edu/heartbrainhealth).

Salary & Benefits:

Student loan repayment and relocation assistance is available. Excellent benefits, including an insurance plan and 403(b) retirement program, are provided through The University of Vermont Health Network Medical Group.

Position Details:

  • Full-time clinical position with a corresponding faculty appointment in the Department of Neurological Sciences or Medicine at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor commensurate with experience and expertise

  • Successful candidate will receive approximately 50% protected time for research to be provided by the Vermont Center for Cardiovascular and Brain Health

  • COBRE-funded Vermont Center for Cardiovascular and Brain Health advances science by providing funding, core facilities, and mentoring to junior faculty

  • Current strengths of the Center are in molecular epidemiology and risk factors for stroke, cardiovascular diseases, cognitive disorders, racial disparities in health, animal models of hypertension and small vessel disease of the brain

Requirements: 

  • Practicing clinician in neurology, cardiology, hematology, or internal medicine who demonstrates promise or prior achievement in cardiovascular or brain health research
  • Applicants must be Board Eligible/Board Certified in Neurology, Medicine, or their chosen specialty and must fulfill all criteria for faculty appointment at the desired rank

Application:


https://www.uvmjobs.com/postings/57902

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Quality of Life

Situated along the shores of Lake Champlain, the sixth-largest lake in the United States, between the Adirondacks and Green Mountains, you’ll find Burlington, Vermont, one of WalletHub’s “Best Small Cities to Live in America.” This small college city offers all the excitement of a larger metro area in a highly livable community. Here, fine dining, arts and entertainment, amazing activities and events can be found within a mere 10 square miles accessible by public transit, car, foot or bike. What really sets Burlington apart is the abundance of outdoor recreation in and around the city. The shoreline of Lake Champlain offers a 12-mile bike path, three sand beaches, marinas for launching sail boats, hiking trails at Red Rocks Park, and 21 area golf courses in the area. And the winter months offer even more with cross-country skiing, snow kiting or hitting the slopes at Stowe Mountain, Smuggler’s Notch, Mad River Glen or Bolton Valley - all less than an hour from the city.

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Diversity and Inclusion

As a leading health care organization that employs thousands and directly works to improve the health of more than a million people in our two-state region, we are resolutely committed to promoting equity, diversity and inclusion in our practices and our communities.

As a medical institution that focuses on care, research and training, we have a professional and moral obligation to not only understand humanity, but to embrace and care for it without bias or discrimination. That starts within our own workforce by actively promoting diversity and inclusion within our clinical and academic communities with a culture that supports and encourages respect for every individual and that recognizes and values our diverse backgrounds.

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