The endovascular fellowship is open to applicants who have completed an ACGME-accredited residency training program in either neurosurgery, neurology or neuroradiology.
From Neurosurgery Background:
United States Graduates: Must have completed their Residency training in ACGME accredited residency program.
From Neurology Background
Must have completed their Residency in ACGME accredited residency program
AND
b. Completed a one-year vascular/stroke neurology program or one year in Neurocritical care program
From Radiology Background:
Must have completed their Residency training in ACGME accredited residency program.
AND
Completed a fellowship (subspecialty training) in neuroradiology.
AND
Completed six months rotation in neurologic surgery or vascular neurology or neuro-intensive care. This may be completed during the radiology residency.
International Graduates: Should be ECFMG certified, should be board certified neurosurgeon in their home country or possess an unrestricted medical license to practice their specialty in their country.
VISA: H1/ J1 waiver and O1 visa offered on case by case basis