The Division of Child Neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College is seeking a full-time pediatric neurology physician with special interest in neonatal neurology for a faculty position in the Division to expand our busy and growing pediatric neurology program. This position will include clinical responsibilities at NewYork-Presbyterian – Weill Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan, NY.
The Division of Child Neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College is seeking a full-time pediatric neuroimmunology physician for a faculty position in the Division to expand our busy and growing pediatric neurology program. This position will include clinical responsibilities at NewYork-Presbyterian – Weill Cornell Medical Center and/or associated hospitals such as Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan, NY.
The Division of Child Neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College is seeking a full-time pediatric neuromuscular physician to expand our busy and growing pediatric neurology program. This position will include clinical responsibilities at NewYork-Presbyterian – Weill Cornell Medical Center and/or associated hospitals such as Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan, NY.
The Division of Child Neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College is seeking a full-time pediatric epilepsy physician for a faculty position in the Division to expand our busy and growing pediatric epilepsy program, including video EEG monitoring and surgical epilepsy planning. This position will include clinical responsibilities at NewYork-Presbyterian – Weill Cornell Medical Center and/or associated hospitals such as NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn and NewYork-Presbyterian Queens.
The Division of Child Neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College is seeking a full-time pediatric neurovascular physician for a faculty position in the Division to expand the busy and growing pediatric stroke program, including existing world class interventional neuroradiology and neurosurgical components. This position will include clinical responsibilities at NewYork-Presbyterian – Weill Cornell Medical Center and/or associated hospitals such as NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn and NewYork-Presbyterian Queens.
The Division of Child Neurology at Weill Cornell Medical College is seeking a full-time pediatric or developmental neuroscience MD, PhD or MD/PhD researcher for a faculty position in the Division to expand our busy and growing pediatric neurology program. This position will include research responsibilities at Weill Cornell Medical Center.
The Division of Pediatric Pulmonology, Allergy and Immunology at Weill Cornell Medicine is seeking pediatric allergists at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. This is an exciting opportunity to join our well-established pediatric program.
The Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases of Weill Cornell Medicine is seeking to recruit a full-time physician at the Assistant or Associate Professor level to join our full-time faculty. Qualified candidates must be Board Certified/Board Eligible in Pediatric Infectious Disease, have a strong interest in the immunocompromised host population and general pediatric infectious diseases clinical care.
The Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Pediatrics seeks a clinical developmental psychologist to join an interdisciplinary team of clinicians dedicated to supporting the health and development of young children who have been discharged from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The psychologist will evaluate, diagnose, and develop treatment plans for developmental, emotional, and behavioral conditions in infants and toddlers with an increased likelihood of exhibiting developmental differences due to early medical complexities.
The Division of General Academic Pediatrics, Section of Child Development at Weill Cornell Medical College is seeking a full-time child development physician for a faculty position in the Division to practice at the Brooklyn Methodist Hospital (BMH)Campus where there is already a well-established child development practice located within the general pediatrics clinic.
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