The Stanford Autonomic disorder program is a United Council for Neurological Subspecialties (UCNS)-accredited offering a 1 year clinical fellowship in autonomic neurology and neurogastroenterology.
Fellows will receive comprehensive training in autonomic neuroscience and clinical electrophysiology that include: the diagnosis and management of various autonomic disorders in adult populations, performance and interpretations of autonomic function tests, skin biopsy, identification of secondary autonomic dysfunction associated with non-neurological diseases, and clinical research.
A fellow in the neurogastroenterology track will spend about half of clinical time at Stanford Neurogastroenterololgy and motility clinic. Our fellowship program is committed to training fellows to help them become competent clinicians and researchers in autonomic neurology and/or neurogastroenterology as future leaders. Our program has one position for autonomic neurology and one for neurogastroenterology every year.
For more information about the program, kindly visit https://med.stanford.edu/neuro...
Applicants interested in autonomic neurology track should have completed neurology residency by the time of entry and to have a US license to practice medicine.
To apply, please send
To Michelle Krzanich
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 650-723-5184
Please use our application form.
Director
Dr. Dong-In Sinn
Co-directors
Dr. Safwan Jaradeh (Autonomic)
Dr. Leila Neshatian (Autonomic-Gastroenterology)
Autonomic Disorders Fellowship Coordinator
Michelle Krzanich
[email protected]
650-723-5184
Jan 02, 2024
Stanford, California
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