Movement Disorder Fellowship

Movement Disorder Fellowship

One- or two-year movement disorders subspecialty training positions in the Movement Disorders Center of Department of Neurology at the Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center (BUSM/BMC) are available beginning July 2003. This Movement Disorder Fellowship is integrated into the Movement Disorder Center and Parkinson Disease Center at BUSM/BMC. This fellowship emphasizes clinical and research training in movement disorders.

Opportunities for development of clinical expertise include: training for botulinum toxin injections; selection, evaluation and surgical treatment of movement disorders (including intraoperative clinical neurophysiology); and clinical training based on a large volume of patients with hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders. Formal clinical or laboratory-based training is available in neuropharmacology, molecular biology, neuropsychology, neuroepidemiology, neuropathology, animal models of neurodegenerative diseases, neurogenetics and clinical trials.

For more information about the program, kindly visithttps://www.bumc.bu.edu/neurol...

How To Apply:

If you are interested in applying for the 2022 Movement Disorders fellowship position, please complete this Non Match Application and send it along with your Curriculum Vitae, personal statement, USMLE scores, ECFMG certificate (if applicable) and three (3) letters of recommendation to the program director.

Contact Information:

Marie-Hélène Saint Hilaire, MD, FRCP(C)
Program Director, Movement Disorders Fellowship
Department of Neurology
Boston University School of Medicine
[email protected]

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    Aug 27, 2021

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    Boston, Massachusetts

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