Movement Disorders, Join Movement Disorder Neurology Faculty at UNMC at Nebraska Medical Center
JOB DESCRIPTION
The Department of Neurological Sciences at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha is recruiting a movement disorders specialist to join our growing team. This is an outstanding opportunity to be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary group dedicated to delivering leading-edge care, advancing clinical and translational research, and educating the next generation of neurologists. Our Movement Disorders Program is the most comprehensive in the region, offering a collaborative and innovative environment for both clinical and academic pursuits.
Opportunity Highlights
- Thriving Movement Disorders Program with over 4,000 outpatient visits annually
- Dedicated specialty clinics for dystonia, spasticity, and Huntington's disease
- Largest Parkinson's disease clinic in the region
- Collaborate with national leaders in deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy
- Exclusive use of the only Personal KinetiGraph (PKG) device in Nebraska
- Strong support for clinical, translational, and investigator-initiated research
- Active role in medical education with residents, fellows, and medical students
- UNMC is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program
Competitive Compensation & Benefits
Physicians enjoy a highly competitive package, inclusive of a variable compensation plan. Additional benefits include:
- CME allowance
- Competitive retirement contributions and other deferred comp opportunities
- Comprehensive malpractice coverage
- A full suite of health and wellness benefits
Why Choose Omaha?
Omaha is one of the best-kept secrets in the Midwest-ranked the Best City to Move To by Forbes in 2024. It combines affordability, safety, and vibrant culture in a welcoming community.
- Highly ranked public and private schools
- A rich arts and cultural scene, from symphonies to street festivals
- Extensive outdoor recreation, parks, and trail systems
- Home to iconic attractions like the Henry Doorly Zoo and the NCAA Men's College World Series
The successful candidate must be an MD/DO (or equivalent degree) who is board certified/eligible and has completed fellowship training in movement disorders. Knowledge in subspecialty-specific diagnostics and therapeutics including brain mapping, DBS programming, and chemodenervation is required.