Dartmouth Health is seeking an experienced and dynamic Medical Director to lead our Headache Medicine Program. This position offers a unique opportunity to shape the future of headache care, education, and research in a supportive and innovative environment. The successful candidate will provide expert clinical care, oversee program development, and serve as a leader in advancing headache neurology within our institution and the broader community.
Leadership and Program Development:
- Lead and oversee the clinical, educational, and research activities of the Headache Medicine Program.
- Develop and implement strategic initiatives to enhance the program's reputation and impact regionally and nationally.
- Collaborate with institutional leadership to expand access to specialized headache care, including building multidisciplinary collaborations.
- Recruit, mentor, and support faculty, staff, and trainees involved in headache medicine.
Clinical Care:
- Provide comprehensive care for patients with headache and facial pain disorders, including chronic migraine, cluster headache, post-traumatic headache, and other primary and secondary headache conditions.
- Utilize advanced therapies such as Botox, nerve blocks, and other interventional procedures for headache management.
- Foster a patient-centered care model with a focus on improving quality of life and outcomes.
Teaching and Mentorship:
- Educate medical students, residents, and fellows in headache medicine through lectures, clinical supervision, and mentorship.
- Develop and lead educational initiatives, such as headache-specific curricula and training programs.
Research and Scholarship:
- Conduct clinical or translational research in headache medicine, with opportunities to collaborate across departments and institutions.
- Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at national and international conferences.
- Seek extramural funding to support research and program growth.
Administrative Duties:
- Monitor and improve the quality of care provided in the headache program through quality improvement initiatives.
- Manage program resources, including budget planning and operational oversight.
- Represent the headache program in institutional and external forums.
Requirements:
- Board certification in Neurology by the ABMS or AOA
- UCNS-accredited fellowship training and certification in Headache Medicine
- Ability to obtain/maintain New Hampshire medical license
- Demonstrated leadership experience
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to inspire and motivate a diverse team of professionals
- Commitment to advancing the field of headache medicine through innovation, collaboration, and advocacy
DEIB:
At Dartmouth Health, we believe that the diversity of our patients, people, and community shows a strength we support and celebrate. We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone to thrive, honoring all within our organization and the communities we serve. Our belief is simple and actionable: Dartmouth Health is better when we embrace each other with open hearts and minds, confront our biases, and take a stand for equity and inclusion.
Why we live here:
- Four seasons and an outdoor lifestyle
- New Hampshire is consistently rated in the top 5 for quality of life
- Easy access to major cities and airports
- Nationally ranked public and private school systems
- Proximity to mountains and seacoast
- Abundance of lakes for boating and swimming
- No sales or state income tax
Dartmouth Health has a long history of healthcare innovation and compassionate care for our New Hampshire and Vermont neighbors. From the founding of Dartmouth Medical School in 1797— one of the original four medical schools in America— to the establishment of Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital on the college grounds nearly a century later, to our present network of hospitals, clinics, home care and facilities across our region, this foundational commitment has remained embedded in our culture.
As New Hampshire’s only academic health system, Dartmouth Health is the state’s most expansive provider of care and the largest private employer. Primarily serving New Hampshire and Vermont, as well as patients from across northern New England, we are a non-profit, fully integrated healthcare delivery network of more than 2,300 providers practicing in virtually every area of medicine.