Job Description
The one-year CAST -accredited Endoscopic Endovascular Fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham offers comprehensive subspecialty training in endovascular neurosurgery. Fellows gain hands-on experience with advanced surgical techniques including diagnostic angiograms coiling/embolization procedures and stenting while working alongside nationally recognized leaders in the field. The program also offers exposure to over 1000 neurointerventional cases annually including pediatric procedures. Fellows will train primarily at UAB under the direction of Mark Harrigan M.D. with additional training at Childrens of Alabama and the Birmingham VA Medical Center. Fellows will also work with a neuroradiologist. Responsibilities include but extend beyond: Participate in the full endovascular service Manage a clinical service Run a weekly neurosurgery clinic Mentor neurosurgery residents in and out of the operating room Participate in research projects At the end of the fellowship a certificate will be issued by the UAB Department of Neurosurgery. Learn more about the program. To schedule an interview please send your CV to
Required Qualifications
Candidates must have successfully completed an ACGME -accredited general surgery residency be board-certified or board-eligible in general surgery and be eligible for licensure in the state of Alabama.
Required Experience:
IC
Job DescriptionThe one-year CAST -accredited Endoscopic Endovascular Fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham offers comprehensive subspecialty training in endovascular neurosurgery. Fellows gain hands-on experience with advanced surgical techniques including diagnostic angiograms coili...
Job Description
The one-year CAST -accredited Endoscopic Endovascular Fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham offers comprehensive subspecialty training in endovascular neurosurgery. Fellows gain hands-on experience with advanced surgical techniques including diagnostic angiograms coiling/embolization procedures and stenting while working alongside nationally recognized leaders in the field. The program also offers exposure to over 1000 neurointerventional cases annually including pediatric procedures. Fellows will train primarily at UAB under the direction of Mark Harrigan M.D. with additional training at Childrens of Alabama and the Birmingham VA Medical Center. Fellows will also work with a neuroradiologist. Responsibilities include but extend beyond: Participate in the full endovascular service Manage a clinical service Run a weekly neurosurgery clinic Mentor neurosurgery residents in and out of the operating room Participate in research projects At the end of the fellowship a certificate will be issued by the UAB Department of Neurosurgery. Learn more about the program. To schedule an interview please send your CV to
Required Qualifications
Candidates must have successfully completed an ACGME -accredited general surgery residency be board-certified or board-eligible in general surgery and be eligible for licensure in the state of Alabama.
Required Experience:
IC
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