N E U R O C R I T I C A L C A R E C L A S S I F I E D S
Job Opportunities
(as of Dec. 7, 2017)
For full details on all available positions,
including position descriptions,
applicant requirements and further
contact information, visit our website
at http://www.neurocriticalcare.org/
Membership/Member-Resources/
Career-Center/Career-Opportunities.
Alabama
Nurse Manager, Neuroscience Critical
Care Unit, University of South Alabama
Medical Center
California
Academic Neurointensivist, UCSF Fresno
Contact: Arash Afshinnik,
aafshinnik@fresno.ucsf.edu
Assistant Professor, Keck Medicine of the
University of Southern California
Contact: Roy Poblete, MD,
roy.poblete@med.usc.edu
Connecticut
Neurointensivist, Yale University
Georgia
Neuro Critical Care Intensivist,
Navicent Health
Contact: Jenny Willis,
willis.jenny@navicenthealth.org
Louisiana
Neurocritical Care Physician, Ochsner
Health System
Contact: Evelyn Smith,
profrecruiting@ochsner.org
Michigan
Neuro Intensivist, McLaren Health Care
Contact: Melanie Stosik,
melanie.stosik@mclaren.org
New York
Neurointensivists, The Mount Sinai
Health System
Contact: Alex Cano,
Alex.Cano@mountsinai.org
Assistant/Associate Professor, Columbia
University
Ohio
Advanced Practice RN Provider,
MetroHealth
Contact: Julie Salman,
jsalman@metrohealth.org
Texas
Assistant/Associate Professor-
Neurointensivist, non-tenure track,
University of Texas Health Science Center
Contact: HuiMahn Alex Choi,
huimahn.a.choi@uth.tmc.edu
Utah
Faculty in Neurocritical Care,
Intermountain Healthcare
Contact: Wilf Rudert,
physicianrecruit@imail.org
Wisconsin
Wonderful Midwest Inpatient Neurology
Opportunity, Marshfield Clinic
Contact: LaVonne Krasselt,
krasselt.lavonne@marshfieldclinic.org
Neurocritical Care Journal Goes Digital
The New Year is fast approaching and with it will come updates for NCS members as we continually
work to enhance our offerings and deliver the most relevant education, content and events.
One important change is, beginning with the February 2018 issue, the Neurocritical Care Journal
will now be offered in a digital-only format as part of your membership. Among the benefits are:
• You can access the Journal anytime, anywhere, on any device.
• You’ll have earlier access to Journal content.
• You’ll help NCS’ effort to support the environment by reducing the use of paper.
Members will have the annual option to purchase the Journal in a print format for $30 ($5 per
issue). This will cover the cost of printing and mailing each issue to your preferred address.
Because we are currently half-way through the 2017-2018 membership cycle, you can purchase
the print version of the remaining three issues of the Journal for this membership cycle for $15.
For more details, visit the NCS online store.
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