Overview
The Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship is an ACGME-accredited, one-year program that is tailored to provide a strong foundation in EEG, EMG, IOM, and/or sleep. Our fellowship is designed to emphasize EEG reading skills with a nine-month emphasis covering our epilepsy monitoring unit, ICU EEG monitoring, and pediatric EEG studies, among other outpatient and inpatient EEG studies. Additional months provide opportunities for exposure to other clinical neurophysiology relevant fields as mentioned above.
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Research
Scientific investigation is critical to the mission of University of Utah Health, the Department of Neurology, and for the development of fellows.
You will engage in research with the requirement of presenting findings at Neurology Grand Rounds and the goal of presenting at a national meeting.
Education
Several didactic sessions will complement your clinical training, including
- Weekly lectures in Clinical Neurophysiology
- Bi-weekly Epilepsy Surgical Case Conferences
- Weekly EEG review sessions
- Monthly Epilepsy journal club
- Weekly Grand Rounds
- Quality Improvement Project
- In addition, the Department of Neurology has a full schedule of teaching conferences.
Clinical
During your training you will be exposed to different areas of clinical neurophysiology. Your clinical training will include
- EMG/Nerve Conduction Studies
- Sleep Studies
- Intraoperative Neuromonitoring
- Adult and Pediatric EEG
- Long term video EEG monitoring (scalp and intracranial EEG)
- ICU EEG
Application
Eligible applicants:
- Must be BC/BE neurologists or individuals who have completed their ACGME-accredited neurology residency training by the fellowship start date.
- Must be US citizen, permanent resident, or hold a J-1 clinical visa.
Applications are received and reviewed through the NRMP ERAs site, and positions are filled through the NRMP match system.