movement disorders - Chicago, IL , USA, United States - Rush University Medical Center

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    The Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Program at Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, is expanding its Movement Disorder Program.

    We are seeking an Assistant Professor to join twelve other full-time Movement Disorders specialists to join its program focused on Patient Care, Research and Education.

    Applicants should have a potential interest in one of the following:
    neuroimmunology, dystonia, genetics, cognition, neuropsychiatric issues, physiology, imaging, or basic science. Faculty rank will be commensurate with experience. This position will be predominantly clinically focused, with opportunities for research collaboration and educational initiatives.


    Rush University holds several Centers of Excellence designations for Parkinson's disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Lewy Body Dementia, Tourette Syndrome, and Huntington disease and is the longest established movement disorder program in Chicagoland.

    Qualified candidates must have completed a fellowship program and be Board Certified in Neurology. Candidates must possess a strong commitment to patient care, resident and fellow education, clinical medicine, and research.

    Candidates should be eligible for a faculty appointment at the Assistant Professor level or higher commensurate with their experience and accomplishments in Rush Medical College.

    This recruitment is part of a key strategic growth initiative at Rush University Medical Center.

    The Rush Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Program sees approximately 7500 adults and children per year, with all types of movement disorders.

    fellows, students, Psychiatry, and videography are integral parts of the program.


    Rush University System for Health is an academic health system whose mission is to improve the health of the individuals and the diverse communities it serves through the integration of outstanding patient care, education, research and community partnerships.

    Rush includes Rush University Medical Center, Rush University, Rush Copley Medical Center and Rush Oak Park Hospital, as well as numerous outpatient care facilities.

    Rush University, with more than 2,500 students, is a health sciences university that comprises Rush Medical College, the College of Nursing, the College of Health Sciences and the Graduate College.

    Rush University Medical Center is an elite medical community recognized for excellence in patient care, medical discovery and clinical expertise.

    Our continued pursuits have earned Rush University Medical Center the distinction of being on U.S.

    News & World Report's Best Hospitals Honor Roll for This places the Medical Center amongst the top 20 of the more than 4,500 hospitals evaluated.

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    News & World Report has also recognized ten Rush programs amongst the nation's best, including top ten national rankings for neurology and neurosurgery and orthopedics.

    These accolades, along with many others that include a decade of Magnet designation, reflect the collective efforts and commitment to excellence demonstrated by our physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses and medical staff.

    Rush University Medical Center has received Vizient's Quality Leadership Award, ranking first among 99 academic medical centers across the country.

    All three Rush University System for Health hospitals have earned the LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader designation in the Healthcare Equality Index.