Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship
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Our ACGME-approved fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology is designed to provide the Neurologist with expertise in electrodiagnosis of central and peripheral disorders of the nervous system. The fellowship is structured to meet the certification requirements of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology for Added Qualifications in Clinical Neurophysiology. The majority of the fellowship experience is divided between the disciplines of EEG/Epilepsy and EMG/Neuromuscular Disease.
The EEG laboratory at UIC provides service for a full spectrum of clinical problems arising in both pediatric and adult populations. There is an active epilepsy monitoring unit. UIC also has active evoked potential and intraoperative monitoring services. Fellows rotate in two refractory epilepsy clinics weekly, and there is a bi-monthly Epilepsy Surgery and EEG Conference, along with a full epilepsy/EEG didactic program.
The EMG laboratory at UIC is very active and offers the full range of electrophysiologic services for the diagnosis of patients with peripheral nervous system disease. The EMG lab is accredited by the AANEM. Fellows also learn EMG techniques at the nearby Jesse Brown VA Medical Center. In addition, the fellowship includes experience in our outpatient neuromuscular clinics including a Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) sponsored Neuromuscular Disorders Clinic, an ALS-Association sponsored Motor Neuron Disease Clinic, and a Neuropathy & Nerve Injuries Clinic. There are bi-monthly EMG conferences as well.
Lastly, there are opportunities for clinical research during fellowship. A research project suitable for publication or presentation is a strongly encouraged fellowship component.
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The Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship is part of the NRMP match and application process takes place through ERAS.