Each fellowship is linked to additional information to help you research or contact specific programs. Our Cerebrovascular Fellowship runs from July to June. For a listing of SNS Committee on Advanced Subspecialty Training (CAST) fellowships… This includes case formulation, diagnosis, radiographic review, microsurgical technique, intra-operative decision-making and post-operative care. Click here to learn about the fellowships sponsored by Swedish Neuroscience Institute, including cerebrovascular, epilepsy, spine, skull and neurosurgery. Neurological examinations to evaluate patients with neurological disorders.

Education: Fellowships Fellowships. Foreign trained applicants must hold a valid ECFMG certificate and must have had at least 36-months of accredited post-graduate training in the US. The program has a proven commitment to research and scholarly activity, excellent hospital resources, and an academic environment that includes medical students, residents, and a robust educational program. For more information about our Cerebrovascular & Skull Base Surgery Clinical Fellowship Program, please contact: Harborview Medical Center Department of Neurological Surgery – Box 359924 325 Ninth Avenue Seattle, WA 98104-2499. The fellow will also participate in outpatient clinics and teaching conferences.

Education: Fellowships Fellowships. Macquarie Neurosurgery offers the following fellowship and registrar training opportunities: Vascular Fellowship.

Swedish is consistently named the Seattle area's best hospital, with the best doctors, nurses and overall care in a variety of specialty areas.

If you find a problem, please email info@aans.org. The fellowship includes education and experience in the following: Signs and symptoms of disorders amenable to diagnosis and treatment by neuroendovascular and cerebrovascular techniques. Neuroendovascular, under direction of … Fellows are expected to share call with the attending physicians and to be on call for complicated cases or postoperative complications. Click here to learn about the fellowships sponsored by Swedish Neuroscience Institute, including cerebrovascular, epilepsy, spine, skull and neurosurgery.

and co-directed by Roberto C. Heros, M.D. Eligible applicants are required to have completed an ACGME-approved neurosurgical residency training program or training equivalent. This fellowship offers training for those wishing to specialize in pediatric neurosurgery, with a focus on advanced techniques in the full range of clinical neurosurgery, including microsurgery, in utero surgery, endoscopic surgery, and surgical research protocols.

Qualified applicants for the Cerebrovascular & Skull Base fellowship program have graduated from either an AOA or ACGME-accredited neurosurgery residency program. Candidates are encouraged to apply 2-3 years before the anticipated start of fellowship training.Graduates of the cerebrovascular and skull base fellowship will develop advanced knowledge and technical skills in the management of patients with complex cerebrovascular or skull base disorders and be well prepared for careers in academic neurosurgery and subspecialty practice.Fellows become an integral part of the Department of Neurosurgery and actively participate in the training and education of residents and medical students.

Cerebrovascular & Skullbase, directed by Jacques J. Morcos, M.D. Fellows participating in the program will get first-hand experience: Treating a large and diverse population of neurological conditions. Applications will be accepted September through March.

All Rights Reserved. Please submit a letter of interest, your curriculum vitae and letter of recommendation from your residency training program director to Rita Raio, C-TAGME, Training Program Administrator at Our representatives are available to schedule your appointment on weekdays from 8am to 8pm and weekends from 9am to 5pm. For your security, we’ve logged you out. Cerebrovascular & Skullbase, directed by Jacques J. Morcos, M.D. You may also leave a voicemail message after regular business hours, and we will return your call.For your protection your session is about to timeout. The fellowship is accredited by the Society of Neurological Surgeons and accepts two fellows per academic year. Since 1910, Swedish has been the Seattle area's hallmark for excellence in hospitals and health care. Occlusive cerebrovascular diseases like carotid artery stenosis and moyamoya disease are also a significant part of Stanford’'s case volume. and co-directed by Roberto C. Heros, M.D.