Full Time

    Onsite

    About the job

    General Neurologist

    The Department of Neurology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and UPMC is seeking a general neurologist with an interest in cognitive disorders to join our growing team. This position offers a unique opportunity to provide high-quality clinical care while working alongside a multidisciplinary team dedicated to cognitive neurology.

    Job Description

    • Outpatient general neurology role with a focus on cognitive disorders
    • Collaborative environment with neurologists, neuropsychologists, geriatricians, psychiatrists, social workers, and allied support staff
    • Opportunity for academic engagement with a faculty appointment at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
    • Teaching opportunities with neurology residents and medical students
    • Research involvement is encouraged but not required, with dedicated research support available

    Benefits

    • Competitive guaranteed base salary commensurate with experience
    • Comprehensive benefits package, including sign-on and relocation assistance
    • Four (4) weeks of paid vacation per year
    • Two to four (2-4) additional paid weeks for CME activities per year
    • H1B visa sponsorship available, if applicable
    • University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine faculty appointment based on experience

    Requirements

    • MD or equivalent, with board certification or eligibility in Neurology
    • Eligible for unrestricted medical licensure in Pennsylvania
    • Strong clinical skills and interest in cognitive disorders

    Community Overview

    Pittsburgh is a vibrant mid-sized city with world-class dining, arts, sports, and outdoor activities. It is home to top-ranked universities, including the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University. The city offers an affordable cost of living with a welcoming and diverse community, featuring over 446 bridges and miles of scenic trails for outdoor enthusiasts.

    Join us in advancing neurological care and making a difference in the lives of patients with cognitive disorders!