About the Program
- A heterogeneous patient population with the full spectrum of cerebrovascular disease
- A rigorous, innovative, and evidence-based didactic curriculum
- Monthly journal club and weekly interdisciplinary neurovascular case conferences
- Ample teaching and research opportunities
- A dedicated Neurocritical Care Unit
- The region's only Mobile Stroke Unit
- An expanding Telestroke Program
- State-of-the-art neuroimaging capabilities including RAPID software for penumbral imaging
- A stand-alone inpatient stroke service and a separate stroke consult service, each staffed by its own vascular neurology attending and team of residents
- Neurosurgery and Neurorehabilitation services adjacent to the inpatient Stroke Unit
- An outstanding faculty with a deep commitment to education, and:
- Scholarly interests ranging from basic science to translational and clinical research in prevention, acute intervention, post-stroke recovery, and palliative care
- Leadership and clinical practice guideline development roles in the American Academy of Neurology, the American Stroke Association, and other national organizations
- A track record of publication in leading journals, including Stroke, Neurology, and the New England Journal of Medicine
Selected applicants may combine a year of clinical training in Vascular Neurology with two years of formal research training through the Fellowship in Experimental Therapeutics, a program continuously funded by the NIH since 1989 and specifically designed to train translational and clinical researchers in neurology.
- 2 fellows per year: ACGME-accredited Vascular Neurology Fellowship Program
- 1-2 fellows per year: NIH-funded Experimental Therapeutics Fellowship Program