Autonomic Disorders Fellowship

Autonomic Disorders Fellowship

This fellowship is led by program director Melissa Cortez, DO, a neurologist who has specialized expertise in neurological diseases affecting the autonomic nervous system (autonomic neurology), as well as multiple sclerosis (MS).

The Autonomic Disorders Fellowship at the University of Utah is a one- or two-year fellowship that provides dedicated training in advanced anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), as well as skills in the clinical and laboratory diagnosis of the full spectrum of central and peripheral ANS disorders, including pharmacological management of ANS disorders.

Fellows have the opportunity to pursue clinical and/or research tracks, with numerous opportunities to participate in projects focused on laboratory research, translational research, and/or clinical trials, based on the goals of the individual fellow.

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Prerequisites:

  • Must be a graduate of a residency program in adult neurology, child neurology, cardiology, or internal medicine that is accredited by the ACGME, RCPSC, or CanERA
  • Must be US citizen, permanent resident, or hold a J-1 clinical visa

How To Apply:

To apply, send the following documents to [email protected]:

  • CV
  • Personal Statement
  • Three (3) Letters of recommendation
  • USMLE/COMLEX scores
  • ECFMG (if applicable)

Contact Information:

Brie Sparks, MBA

GME Academic Manager

[email protected]

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    Feb 12, 2024

  • Main Location

    Salt Lake City, Utah

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