AI summary
Outpatient Neurologist roles across several subspecialties (General, Neuromuscular, Movement, Vascular, Cognitive) within Emory University’s Neurology Department in Roswell, GA. You’ll join a collaborative academic practice with a large subspecialty presence, balancing outpatient clinic growth with teaching. Standout perk: strong access to research and participation in clinical trials, plus multiple teaching opportunities.
Key skills
Board Eligible/Board Certified in NeurologyAccredited neurology fellowship completionGeorgia Medical License (or ability to obtain)Outpatient neurology clinic managementSubspecialty expertise (Neuromuscular/Movement/Vascular/Cognitive/General)Teaching and supervision of residents and fellowsSupervision of advanced practice providersClinical research and participation in clinical trialsAcademic leadership and service
Salary not listed — comparable outpatient academic neurologist roles in the Atlanta, GA market often range roughly $250k–$400k+ depending on subspecialty and experience.
You'll thrive here if you’re an academically minded neurologist who enjoys outpatient practice growth alongside teaching, leadership, and research/clinical trials participation.
Why apply
- Highly collaborative academic practice
- Teaching opportunities with trainees
- Research and clinical trial participation
Description
The Neurology Department at Emory University is seeking to hire outpatient neurologists in: General, Neuromuscular, Movement, Vascular, Cognitive. The neurology faculty manage patients with a wide variety of neurological conditions in a highly collaborative environment with a large sub-specialty presence. Multiple teaching opportunities are also available for candidates who have a passion for educating medical students and residents.
The candidates will join a highly successful academic practice with excellent opportunities for research and participation in clinical trials. The right candidate will have the opportunity to teach and supervise residents and fellows and promote the development of future leaders in the field of neurology.
In addition to teaching and supervising advance practice providers, residents and fellows, the neurology faculty member would have responsibility for growing the outpatient clinics, for which there is considerable patient demand. The neurologist would have the opportunity to participate in research within their chosen sub-specialty area.
We are looking for candidates who are:
* Board Eligible or Board Certified
* Completed an accredited fellowship.
* Hold a GA Medical License or have the ability to obtain one.
* Have academic interests with a record of leadership, research, teaching, and clinical service.