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UNIV - Epilepsy Neurologist - Pediatrics: Neurology

Medical University of South Carolina
FULL_TIME Remote · US Charleston, SC, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Job Description Summary The Department of Pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina seeks a Pediatric Neurologist/Epileptologist. Entity Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC - Univ) Worker Type Employee Worker Sub-Type Faculty Cost Center CC001027 COM PEDS Neurology CC Pay Rate Type Salary Pay Grade University-00 Pay Range 0.00 - 0.00 - 0.000 Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Work Shift Job Description Candidates must be eligible or certified by the ABPN with Special Qualification in Child Neurology and eligible for medical licensure in South Carolina. The current Division of Pediatric Neurology provides the full range of both inpatient and outpatient clinical services at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. MUSC's Comprehensive Epilepsy Center is designated a Level IV epilepsy center, the highest designation offered by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers. The center offers multidisciplinary diagnostic and treatment services to patients from infancy to young adulthood through the MUSC Children's Hospital. Adult patients are provided care at MUSC Hospital. MUSC’s Neurophysiology Lab has a complete combination of accredited labs in EEG, EMG, Intraoperative Monitoring, and Intracranial and Extracranial Vascular Imaging, in conjunction with a Level IV Epilepsy Center. Specialty services such as speech language pathology and neuropsychology are available, as well as diagnostic services such as inpatient and outpatient video EEG monitoring. MUSC is the premier quaternary care medical center and academic teaching hospital in South Carolina, located in the beautiful and richly historic city of Charleston- a city known for its unique blend of coastal and cosmopolitan charm. MUSC and the Department of Pediatrics both have an impressive record of re