Assistant Professor Epileptologist
Company: Rutgers University
Location: New Brunswick
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Posting Summary Participate in clinical care of patients with
neurological disorders under the administrative structure of the
University Medical Group according to a schedule determined by the
Chair. The principal activity will be with patients with seizure
disorders in the outpatient setting, but will also include several
weeks per year of inpatient general neurological consultation
service according to a schedule that will be determined by the
Chair and that will be similar to that of the other full-time
Neurology faculty. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include
the following: 1. Read routine and long-term electroencephalograms
and perform intra-operative neurophysiologic monitoring according
to a schedule determined by the Chair and the Director of the
Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory. 2. Conduct clinical and/or
laboratory research in seizure disorders. 3. Participate in the
teaching mission of RWJMS to the extent determined in consultation
with the Division Chief and Department Chair. This may include
teaching and mentoring fellows in clinical neurophysiology and
epilepsy, teaching Neurology residents and rotating residents in
the inpatient and outpatient settings and in small group seminars;
teaching medical students in inpatient and outpatient setting, in
small group seminars or in formal lectures in the pre-clinical
setting. 4. Participate in the community service responsibilities
of the department in such areas as providing neurological care for
indigent patients and teaching or advising lay community groups in
the area of seizure disorders according to a schedule to be
determined in consultation with the Division Chief. 5. Attends
departmental and institutional faculty meetings. 6. Read routine
and ambulatory EEGs 7. Read long-term EEGs in the EMU and other
inpatients 8. Participate in an epilepsy surgery program including
reading intracranial EEG studies 9. See patients with epilepsy in
clinic 10. Teach medical students and residents, and fellows when
we get a fellow in the future (we don’t have any fellowship
programs) 11. Participate in clinical trials 12. Research (clinical
or basic) is encouraged 13. Participate in the general neurology
call schedule, and epilepsy weekend call schedule 14. Participate
in the general neurology consult rotation (3-4 weeks per year) 15.
Associate Director of Clerkship Program educational role 16. Other
duties as required.
Keywords: Rutgers University, New Brunswick , Assistant Professor Epileptologist, Healthcare , New Brunswick, New Jersey