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I'm a movement fellow looking for work. I want to work primarily in movement disorders. Though I am willing to see some general patients, I'd strongly prefer to exclusively see movement patients. I also want to do botulinum injections, and DBS programming would be a bonus.
There are specific positions (particularly academic) that advertise being able to start a pure movement clinic. I am seeing many more jobs that are interested in general neurologists but would allow for a subspecialty in movement disorders. For my own reasons, I am most often needing to apply to the latter.
What do you think is a fair percentage of focused subspecialty clinic to negotiate for? I imagine it may be unreasonable to expect a pure movement clinic, but was hoping for some suggestions/advice if anyone has experience.
There are specific positions (particularly academic) that advertise being able to start a pure movement clinic. I am seeing many more jobs that are interested in general neurologists but would allow for a subspecialty in movement disorders. For my own reasons, I am most often needing to apply to the latter.
What do you think is a fair percentage of focused subspecialty clinic to negotiate for? I imagine it may be unreasonable to expect a pure movement clinic, but was hoping for some suggestions/advice if anyone has experience.