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  • Neuroplastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    Non-Standard
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Helena Johnson; [email protected]

    In partnership with both the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and the Department of Neurosurgery, a one-year neuroplastic and reconstructive surgery fellowship trains future academic leaders in adult craniomaxillofacial and neurocranial reconstruction. We are proud to report that this fellowship is the nation’s first-ever surgical fellowship concentrating on combined training related to neuroplastic and reconstructive surgery. The fellowship opportunity is available to all physicians who have completed a residency in plastic surgery approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, with one available position per year.

    Program Director(s)

  • Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    Non-Standard
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Dr. Alan Cohen
    Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Pediatric Neurosurgery offers a one-year fellowship postresidency. The division has one of the few approved fellowships by the American Board of Pediatric Neurosurgeons.

    Program Director(s)

    Alan R. Cohen, MD

    • Director, Johns Hopkins Pediatric Neurosurgery
  • Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Fellowship

    Location:
    The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Accrediting Body:
    Non-Standard
    Duration:
    1 year
    Program Contact:
    Colleen Hickson; [email protected]
    Johns Hopkins’ functional neurosurgery fellowship is a one-year training program approved by the Committee on Accreditation of Subspecialty Training of the Society of Neurological Surgeons. It is a clinical- and research-based fellowship focused on advancing the trainees’ functional neurosurgical skills through the clinical and technical milestones outlined by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.

    Program Director(s)

    William S. Anderson, MD PhD

    • A. Earl Walker Professor