Epileptologist - Greenville, North Carolina
Commonwealth Medical Services
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Epileptologist
Greenville
We are seeking a Board Certified or Board Eligible Epileptologist to join a growing neurology program in Greenville. This position offers the opportunity to provide specialized care for patients with epilepsy and seizure disorders within a collaborative, multidisciplinary clinical environment.
The Epileptologist will focus on the diagnosis and management of complex seizure disorders, interpretation of advanced neurodiagnostic testing, and development of individualized treatment plans, with opportunities to contribute to program growth and clinical excellence.
Responsibilities
- Evaluate and manage patients with epilepsy and seizure disorders
- Interpret EEGs, video EEG monitoring, and other neurodiagnostic studies
- Develop and oversee individualized treatment plans, including medication management
- Collaborate with neurologists, neurosurgeons, and multidisciplinary care teams
- Participate in epilepsy program development, quality initiatives, and clinical research as applicable
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation
- Provide patient and family education related to epilepsy care
This opportunity offers the ability to practice specialized epilepsy care while contributing to the growth of a comprehensive neurology program in a community-focused setting.
Requirements
Qualifications
- MD or DO
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Neurology
- Fellowship training in Epilepsy
- Eligible for state medical licensure
- Strong clinical expertise and communication skills
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