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Currently Accepting Applications

We are currently accepting applications for the 2025–2026 fellowship position and will conduct interviews on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Applicants must have completed a neurosurgery residency program to be considered. All eligible incoming fellows must obtain a Utah Medical License, a Utah Controlled Substance License, and a Federal DEA Certificate prior to beginning their fellowship at the University of Utah.

International Applicants

The endovascular neurosurgery fellowship program at the University of Utah accepts applications from international medical graduates. These applicants must be qualified for the fellowship program according to the same criteria used for all applicants to the program. The Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) requires applicants to have completed two years of training in an ACGME accredited program to issue a Utah medical license.

For detailed information, please see our University of Utah Graduate Medical Education policy on Eligibility and Credentialing of Housestaff. In addition, international graduates must have a valid ECFMG certificate before they can be considered. A J-1 Visa (or citizenship or permanent residency or approval of application for permanent residency) is required for all non-US citizens in a training program who provide patient care. For more information, please see our University of Utah Graduate Medical Education policy on Eligibility and Examinations for International Medical Graduates.

Contact Us

Academic Program Manager

Joanne Kamahele
Email: Joanne.Kamahele@hsc.utah.edu
Phone: 801-581-5584
Fax: 801-581-4385

Department of Neurosurgery

Phone: 801-581-6908
University of Utah Health Care
Clinical Neurosciences Center
175 North Medical Drive East
Salt Lake City, UT 84132