Neurology
Position Summary
The Columbia Department of Neurology Scarsdale Satellite seeks a Nurse Practitioner for their General Child Neurology Practice. The office provides clinical care for children with a range of neurological conditions with a focus on epilepsy. Working under the supervision of the attending physicians, the Nurse Practitioner will be responsible for the evaluation and management of pediatric patients with neurologic conditions including but not limited to epilepsy, headaches/migraines, developmental delays, tics and concussions.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities will include but will not be limited to:
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Other Requirements
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
| Title | Location | Department | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nurse Practitioner | Columbia University Medical Center. Other NYC Locations | Neurology | The Department of Neurology in the Division of General Neurology at Columbia University is seeking a Nurse Practitioner. This position will involve working at a new, large multi-specialty medical practice in Westchester White Plains, adjacent to New York City. |
| Nurse Practitioner | Columbia University Medical Center | Neurology | NA |
| Nurse Practitioner | Other NYC Locations | Faculty Practice Organization | The Nurse Practitioner for Columbia Primary Care will provide a full scope of high-quality primary care clinical services including episodic, chronic, and women's health care, ensuring high patient satisfaction and experience. They will have clinical and admitting privileges at New York-Presbyterian hospital. They will be responsible for their own patients during normal business hours and will establish and maintain on-call coverage for after hours with the assistance of the administrative director. They will participate in an on-call rotation with colleagues both internal and external to the practice. |
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