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Epilepsy Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 1 or 2 years
- Program Contact:
- Joanne Barnett; [email protected]
The fellowship includes one year of training accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and a second, optional, nonaccredited year concentrating on more in-depth epilepsy training with an opportunity to conduct epilepsy research. The program emphasizes diagnostic evaluation and treatment of patients with epileptic seizures, or with symptoms and signs, in the differential diagnosis of epileptic seizures. The application deadline for position beginning July 1 is January 31.Program Director(s)
- Assistant Professor of Neurology
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Movement Disorders Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- Non-Standard
- Duration:
- 3 years
- Program Contact:
- Regina Poole; [email protected]
Johns Hopkins’ movement disorder fellowship trains exceptionally qualified individuals in the diagnosis and management of a wide variety of movement disorders. The fellowship focuses on rotations through subspecialty clinics, managing patients with Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, Tourette syndrome, frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and ataxia. The program ensures exposure to specialty clinics in otolaryngology, neuro-ophthalmology, neurosurgery, neuropsychiatry, cognitive neurology, normal pressure hydrocephalus and telemedicine.Program Director(s)
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Neurocritical Care Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME
- Duration:
- 2 years
- Program Contact:
- Shirley Anderson; [email protected]
The Neurocritical Care Fellowship Program at Johns Hopkins pioneered the training of fellows in the 1980s and continues to be the leading program in this sub-specialty training. The particular strength of the program is its collaboration between faculty from departments of neurosurgery, neurology and anesthesiology and critical care medicine. A major program goal is to train Neurocritical Care Clinician Scientists.Program Director(s)
- Assistant Professor of Neurology
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Neuroimmunology and Neurological Infectious Disease Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- Non-Standard
- Duration:
- 2-3 years
- Program Contact:
- Mason Kruse-Hoyer; [email protected]
The major goals of our programs are to develop exceptional independent investigators equipped with the knowledge and motivation necessary to address critical questions relating to the epidemiology, natural history, pathogenesis and therapy of neuroimmunology and neurological infectious disease.Program Director(s)
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Neuromuscular Medicine Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- Dr. Brett Morrison
The neuromuscular medicine fellowship at Johns Hopkins is a one-year Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education-accredited clinical program to train neurologists in neuromuscular disorders. Fellows learn proper diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders, perform and read nerve and muscle biopsies, and learn to carry out electrodiagnostic evaluations with nerve conduction studies and electromyography.Program Director(s)
- Associate Professor of Neurology
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Vascular Neurology Fellowship
- Location:
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Accrediting Body:
- ACGME Accredited
- Duration:
- 1 year
- Program Contact:
- Dr. Steven Zeiler; [email protected]
The fellowship program in vascular neurology affords extensive experience in clinical vascular neurology as well as clinical research training. A one-year fellowship position will be offered with rotations in the 24-bed neuro critical care unit, the inpatient stroke unit and stroke service, the stroke consultation service, and inpatient rehabilitation ward. In addition, the fellow will have increasing responsibility during the year for supervising the Acute Stroke Team, managing an array of available diagnostic imaging techniques, directing IV thrombolysis and assisting with acute endovascular interventions.Program Director(s)
- Director, Vascular Neurology Fellowship Program