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Job Opening: Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) Program Physiatrist

The Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is seeking a new full-time, board-certified/board-eligible physiatrist to treat patients as part of or Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS program).

The physiatrist will work alongside other physiatrists with adult and pediatric expertise to evaluate and treat this population. Proficiency in EMG/NCS is needed. Proficiency in other procedures such as Botulinum Toxin injections, nerve blocks for headache management, or Dry needling for myofascial pain syndrome management is highly desirable. Training will be provided to perform Quantitative Autonomic Testing assisted by a technician.

This extraordinary position offers ample opportunity for clinical practice and teaching in a stimulating and supportive environment with outstanding colleagues. Participation in structured research is available but is not required. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes performance-based bonuses and outstanding benefits.

Major Responsibilities

  • Work alongside other physiatrists with adult and pediatric expertise to evaluate and treat this population.

Qualifications

  • Proficiency in EMG/NCS is needed.
  • Proficiency in other procedures such as Botulinum Toxin injections, nerve blocks for headache management, or Dry needling for myofascial pain syndrome management is highly desirable.

How To Apply

Letters of interest and CV should be sent to Search Committee:

Email: Erika Aksamit at [email protected]

Questions?

Email[email protected] with CC to Erika Aksamit at [email protected]

Johns Hopkins is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer

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