The Department of Neurology at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is actively recruiting board-certified or board-eligible neurologists for multiple full-time Clinical faculty positions at the Assistant, Associate, or Professor level. We are seeking both general neurologists and specialists with fellowship training in areas such as stroke, headache, dementia, movement disorders, child neurology, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and critical care. Applicants must be eligible for medical licensure in the state of Oklahoma.
As part of OU Health Physiciansthe largest physician group in Oklahoma with over 1,300 dedicated physicians and advanced practice providersand the OU Health System, the states largest and most comprehensive hospital network, our neurologists are equipped to deliver exceptional, cutting-edge care within state-of-the-art facilities.
Recently, the department welcomed a new Chair of Neurology who brings a forward-thinking vision and commitment to excellence in patient care, education, and research. This leadership change signifies an exciting new chapter for the department, aimed at further strengthening our clinical programs, expanding research initiatives, and enhancing educational opportunities for residents, fellows, and students. Together with the support of OU Health Physicians and the OU Health System, the Department of Neurology is poised to continue its trajectory of excellence, serving as a leader in neurological care for Oklahoma and beyond.
Qualifications:
- MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school. Board-certified or board-eligible in Neurology. Eligible for an Oklahoma state medical license. A strong commitment to clinical excellence, academic scholarship, and resident/fellow education.
Located in the heart of Oklahoma City, the University of Oklahoma provides an exceptional opportunity for professionals to work and live in a dynamic, economically robust environment. Oklahoma City is celebrated not only for its affordabilitywith a cost-of-living index among the lowest in the United Statesbut also for its welcoming community and growing reputation as a hub of innovation and culture. Over the past several years, the city has undergone a remarkable billion-dollar renaissance that has revitalized and expanded its cultural, recreational, and social offerings.
The city boasts the lively Bricktown entertainment district, where residents can explore an array of restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues set along scenic canals. Additionally, Oklahoma City is home to a rich tapestry of arts and culture, including the renowned Oklahoma City Ballet, Lyric Theatre, Oklahoma City Philharmonic, and numerous art galleries and museums. For sports enthusiasts, the city proudly hosts the NBAs Oklahoma City Thunder, as well as a variety of other professional and collegiate sports teams. With its combination of affordability, vibrant culture, and warm community spirit, Oklahoma City is an ideal place to build both a career and a fulfilling life.
For more information on this exciting opportunity, please contact Michel Torbey, MD, MBA, MPH, Professor and Chair, at ... or via email at ... , or write to the OU College of Medicine Department of Neurology, 920 Stanton L. Young Blvd., Ste. 2040, Oklahoma City, OK 73104.
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