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the highest level of acute stroke care, Comprehensive Level 4 Epilepsy Center, providing the highest level of epilepsy monitoring and treatment, and recognized by Healthgrades with the 2022 Cranial
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pediatric epilepsy unit (in 1944), the first comprehensive pediatric sleep center (in 1978), and the first dedicated pediatric neurocritical care program (in 1996). Key responsibilities: Triaging and
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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Position Title Academic Scholar - Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor, Child Neurology/Epilepsy, Department of Neurology Posting
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 4 days ago
fellows, and medical students in child neurology and epilepsy. Dedicated teaching at all levels including medical students, residents and fellows through lectures, seminars, conferences, and grand rounds is
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, attention, and psychomotor speed. These evaluations are a critical part of the long-term management of patients with neurological and psychiatric disorders (e.g., traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, Multiple
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an R. EEG T. Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) experience Experience working in/with Epilepsy Surgical cases or cases needing EEG monitoring such as ECOG, Phase II, Laser ablation; or WADA Experience
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for a Senior Technician to support cutting-edge research in the development and characterization of preclinical models of epilepsy and developmental disability with the ultimate goal of identifying, and
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tumors and spinal disorders. The Neuro/Tele unit also provides expert management of stroke and epilepsy patients. & 3EH - MEDICAL/TELEMETRY (MED/TELE) Unit Is a 32-bed acute care unit that works with a
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without epilepsy, ages 16 through 85. Responsibilities The Technician B will observe and assist with cortical language mapping in patients who require brain surgery for clinical care. Position requires
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of accelerating discoveries about brain function and developing treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, depression, paraplegia and tetraplegia. CONTEXT The Paris