The Department of Neurology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida is seeking a Neurologist with expertise in tertiary-level epilepsy care to join our practice.
The Epilepsy division is looking for a subspecialty trained epilepsy physician with a clinical and research focus. Activities and necessary skills include staffing epilepsy clinic, a 7-bed epilepsy monitoring unit, interpretation of routine and hospital-based EEG and continuous EEG Monitoring, intraoperative electrocorticography, Phase 2 epilepsy surgery evaluations including subdural and stereo-EEG evaluations with electrical brain stimulation for functional brain mapping.
Candidates must have strong clinical skills and have demonstrated a track record of academic success in research and medical education to fulfill the Mayo Clinic 3-shields model. They must also demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and capacity to work collaboratively with a multi-disciplinary team of consultants and support staff. Epilepsy Division faculty are actively engaged in education of medical students, residents, research trainees and fellows. Our environment provides rich opportunities for clinical and translational research that are enhanced by established collaborations across Mayo Clinic's 3 sites in Minnesota, Arizona, and Florida. We are looking for an individual that can bring enthusiasm and new ideas to our practice.
Mayo Clinic in Florida
We are an authority in medicine and align with the nation’s best hospitals (U.S. News & World Report 2021-2022). Mayo Clinic in Florida ranked the #1 hospital in Florida. At Mayo Clinic, we believe there is a better path to healing that humanizes the practice of health care and inspires hope in the people who need it most. You will be part of an amazing diverse team committed to solving the most serious and complex challenges in epilepsy – one patient at a time.
License or Certification:
Candidates must be board-certified in Neurology and Epilepsy or Clinical Neurophysiology. Clinical neurophysiology training must have an emphasis in EEG and included direct experience in routine and complex neurophysiology involving EEG with direct experience in the presurgical evaluation of patients with drug-resistant epilepsies.
Candidates must possess or be eligible for a Florida Medical License.