Assistant Or Associate Professor (clinical), Department Of Pediatric Surgery, Division Of Pediatric Neurosurgery (c1-260402)
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Remuneration according to quebec health care fee s...
Md and phd degrees required
Royal college or collège certification
Quebec medical licensure eligibility
The position is a three-year renewable contract for a clinician-scientist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor within the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery
Job Summary
The position is a three-year renewable contract for a clinician-scientist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor within the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery.
The successful candidate will commit 50%-75% of their time to research focusing on functional neurosurgery and computer-brain interface paradigms for treating epilepsy and movement disorders.
Candidates must hold an MD and PhD degree, have completed specialized fellowship training in pediatric neurosurgery, and be eligible for licensure to practice medicine in Quebec.
Matching Summary
The position is a three-year renewable contract for a clinician-scientist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor within the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery.
Salary
Remuneration according to Quebec health care fee schedule; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
MD and PhD degrees required
Royal College or Collège certification
Quebec medical licensure eligibility
Completed neurosurgery residency training
Completed pediatric neurosurgery fellowship
Three years of research training
50-75% time commitment to research
Nice-to-have
Experience in computer-brain interface systems
Bilingual French and English skills
Established early research career
Commitment to equity and diversity
Publications in functional neurosurgery
Previous competitive grant funding
Key Requirements
MD and PhD degrees
Royal College or Collège des médecins du Québec certification
Eligibility for Quebec medical licensure
Completed neurosurgery residency with certification
Completed pediatric neurosurgery fellowship
At least three years of research training
High-quality peer-reviewed publications
Authorization to work in Canada
Work Rights
Must be authorized to work in Canada; Canadians and permanent residents given priority