Division Head of Behavioral Neurology & Behavioral ...
Henry Ford Health - Sterling Heights, MI
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Henry Ford Medical Group’s Department of Neurology is seeking a Division Head of Behavioral Neurology to join our multi-disciplinary team as part of the new Henry Ford Center for Cognitive Health. Henry Ford’s Neuroscience Institute is one of the largest and most active in the Midwest, offering the most advanced neurologic medical and surgical therapies across all the major subspecialties. Details regarding both opportunities are listed below:Division Head of Behavioral NeurologyThe Division Head opportunity entails:Leading our clinical and research programs in behavioral neurology, aging, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease.Working on further development of the established Center for Cognitive Health, focusing on early diagnosis and intervention for Alzheimer’s disease.Assuming the Paul C. Alandt Endowed Chair of Behavioral Neurology - support efforts towards reducing the burden of dementia and related neurodegenerative conditions.Providing visionary leadership to expand our robust clinical trials unit to include government and industry-funded trials in Alzheimer’s disease and related neurodegenerative disorders.Administering direct patient care and educational endeavors including a teaching role with medical students, Neurology and Psychiatry residents as well as Behavioral Neurology fellows.Qualifications:Must be Board-certified in Neurology.Must have completed an ACGME/AOA approved Neurology residency program.Must have completed a Behavioral Neurology Fellowship.A proven track record of successful, high impact funded clinical research is desired.Behavioral NeurologistThe Behavioral Neurologist position offers opportunities to: Utilize the latest tools to diagnose the stages of memory loss and dementia, including PET imaging, genetic testing, EEG, neuropsychology, and cerebrospinal fluid analysis. Participate in robust clinical trials across the spectrum of cognitive decline.Teach medical students, residents, and fellows as well as protected time for clinical research.Qualifications:Must be Board-eligible/Board-certified in Neurology. Must have completed an ACGME/AOA approved Neurology residency program. Must have completed a Behavioral or Geriatric Neurology fellowship program.Benefits include fully paid malpractice with tail coverage, long term disability and affordable family medical benefits, retirement savings and investment plans, academic stipends, paid vacation and academic time off. Additional details regarding each position may be found at Division Head of Behavioral Neurology. Interested applicants should submit a CV via the link or by email to: Brien Smith, M.D., Chair of Neurology, c/o Laura Settles at lsettle2@.
Created: 2025-06-04