Heersink School of Medicine-Instructor Fellow-Pediatric Neurosurgery

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Birmingham, MI - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 14 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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Job Description
The one-year ACPNF -accredited Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Childrens of Alabama offers comprehensive subspecialty training in pediatric neurosurgery. Upon completing the program fellows are qualified to sit for the American Board of Pediatric Neurological Surgery exam that enables them for board-certification. Fellows gain hands-on experience with advanced surgical techniques and innovative treatments working alongside nationally and internationally recognized leaders in the field. The program boasts a 100% board certification success rate with many alumni advancing to leadership roles at prestigious pediatric medical centers nationwide. Fellows will train primarily at Childrens of Alabama under the direction of Brandon Rocque MD-Fellowship Director; James M. Johnston Jr. MD; Jeffrey Blount MD MPH and Curtis Rozzelle MD. Responsibilities include but extend beyond: Participate as leaders of the pediatric neurosurgery service See patients in a clinical and inpatient setting Participate in pediatric neurosurgery conferences Mentor neurosurgery residents in and out of the operating room Produce at least six to eight manuscripts (typical range of four to 24 papers) for peer reviewed literature in pediatric neurosurgery Learn more about the program. Selection for this fellowship is through the SFMatch. All participants must register at and request an application from .

Required Qualifications
Surgeons and surgeon-investigators must be eligible to be licensed as a physician in the State of Alabama. Board-certification or Board-eligibility in Neurosurgery is preferred.


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Job DescriptionThe one-year ACPNF -accredited Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Childrens of Alabama offers comprehensive subspecialty training in pediatric neurosurgery. Upon completing the program fellows are qualified to sit for the American Board of...
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