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Neurology Movement Disorder Physician | Banner University Medicine | University of Arizona
Position Overview The Department of Neurology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, in collaboration with Banner - University Medicine Tucson, seeks a
Board Certified/Board Eligible Neurologist with fellowship training or clinical experience in Movement Disorders
to join our esteemed clinical faculty. This is an outstanding opportunity to provide comprehensive care for patients with movement disorders, including Parkinsons disease, atypical parkinsonism, essential tremor, dystonia, Huntingtons disease, and other complex movement disorders. The successful candidate will work within a multidisciplinary team dedicated to excellence in patient care and innovation, utilizing advanced diagnostic techniques and a full spectrum of treatment options, including deep brain stimulation (DBS) and emerging therapies. Candidates will have the opportunity to mentor residents and medical students within our vibrant residency program of 24 trainees and to participate in clinical or translational research advancing the field of movement disorders. A faculty appointment commensurate with experience and qualifications, with full faculty status at the University of Arizona, will be provided. Clinical & Academic Environment The Department of Neurology is committed to
cutting-edge, multidisciplinary care
across all neurological subspecialties, with a strong emphasis on movement disorders. Faculty enjoy access to: State-of-the-art facilities
, including dedicated movement disorders clinics and neuromodulation programs. A robust
deep brain stimulation (DBS) program
and advanced therapies team. Strong neurosurgery collaboration with world-renowned experts in neuromodulation. Collaboration with
physical, occupational, and speech therapy services
, as well as neuropsychology and social work, to optimize patient outcomes. An established
residency program and educational infrastructure
supporting academic career development and teaching excellence. Research Infrastructure The Department of Neurology houses a
robust Clinical Research Unit
with dedicated personnel and infrastructure to support
clinical and translational research
. This includes: Experienced clinical coordinators and regulatory support staff Infrastructure for clinical trials, including industry- and investigator-initiated studies Data management and statistical support resources This environment provides the foundation for meaningful scholarly productivity and access to
novel therapeutics
and
emerging technologies
. Qualifications MD/DO degree (or equivalent) Board Certification or Eligibility in Neurology and fellowship training in Movement Disorders Eligibility for an Arizona medical license Commitment to teaching, patient care excellence, and scholarly activity Why Join Us? Join a
collegial, academically oriented department
focused on innovation and professional development Provide care for a
diverse patient population
with challenging and rewarding clinical cases Access
advanced movement disorders technologies
and research opportunities Work in a
thriving academic medical center
committed to excellence in patient care, education, and research Community & Lifestyle Tucson is a vibrant community nestled in the blooming Sonoran Desert, offering: 350 days of sunshine per year
with unmatched outdoor activities including golf, hiking, cycling, and horseback riding A unique
cultural and historical heritage
, with art galleries, museums, and unique architecture Designation as a
UNESCO City of Gastronomy
, celebrated for its culinary excellence Affordable living with a thriving housing market and a welcoming, family-friendly community Apply today with your CV for immediate consideration! As an equal opportunity employer, Banner University Medical Group (BUMG) recognizes the power of culture and community and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences and backgrounds. BUMG is an EEO Employer. POS13513 Physician-Neurology
Position Overview The Department of Neurology at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson, in collaboration with Banner - University Medicine Tucson, seeks a
Board Certified/Board Eligible Neurologist with fellowship training or clinical experience in Movement Disorders
to join our esteemed clinical faculty. This is an outstanding opportunity to provide comprehensive care for patients with movement disorders, including Parkinsons disease, atypical parkinsonism, essential tremor, dystonia, Huntingtons disease, and other complex movement disorders. The successful candidate will work within a multidisciplinary team dedicated to excellence in patient care and innovation, utilizing advanced diagnostic techniques and a full spectrum of treatment options, including deep brain stimulation (DBS) and emerging therapies. Candidates will have the opportunity to mentor residents and medical students within our vibrant residency program of 24 trainees and to participate in clinical or translational research advancing the field of movement disorders. A faculty appointment commensurate with experience and qualifications, with full faculty status at the University of Arizona, will be provided. Clinical & Academic Environment The Department of Neurology is committed to
cutting-edge, multidisciplinary care
across all neurological subspecialties, with a strong emphasis on movement disorders. Faculty enjoy access to: State-of-the-art facilities
, including dedicated movement disorders clinics and neuromodulation programs. A robust
deep brain stimulation (DBS) program
and advanced therapies team. Strong neurosurgery collaboration with world-renowned experts in neuromodulation. Collaboration with
physical, occupational, and speech therapy services
, as well as neuropsychology and social work, to optimize patient outcomes. An established
residency program and educational infrastructure
supporting academic career development and teaching excellence. Research Infrastructure The Department of Neurology houses a
robust Clinical Research Unit
with dedicated personnel and infrastructure to support
clinical and translational research
. This includes: Experienced clinical coordinators and regulatory support staff Infrastructure for clinical trials, including industry- and investigator-initiated studies Data management and statistical support resources This environment provides the foundation for meaningful scholarly productivity and access to
novel therapeutics
and
emerging technologies
. Qualifications MD/DO degree (or equivalent) Board Certification or Eligibility in Neurology and fellowship training in Movement Disorders Eligibility for an Arizona medical license Commitment to teaching, patient care excellence, and scholarly activity Why Join Us? Join a
collegial, academically oriented department
focused on innovation and professional development Provide care for a
diverse patient population
with challenging and rewarding clinical cases Access
advanced movement disorders technologies
and research opportunities Work in a
thriving academic medical center
committed to excellence in patient care, education, and research Community & Lifestyle Tucson is a vibrant community nestled in the blooming Sonoran Desert, offering: 350 days of sunshine per year
with unmatched outdoor activities including golf, hiking, cycling, and horseback riding A unique
cultural and historical heritage
, with art galleries, museums, and unique architecture Designation as a
UNESCO City of Gastronomy
, celebrated for its culinary excellence Affordable living with a thriving housing market and a welcoming, family-friendly community Apply today with your CV for immediate consideration! As an equal opportunity employer, Banner University Medical Group (BUMG) recognizes the power of culture and community and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences and backgrounds. BUMG is an EEO Employer. POS13513 Physician-Neurology