Adult Epilepsy
The Adult Epilepsy Program is a one-year ACGME fellowship in adult epilepsy. The one-year fellowship is ACGME approved for adult epilepsy with the emphasis in video EEG monitoring and the evaluation of patients for epilepsy surgery.
ACGME accredited fellowship
The Adult Epilepsy Program is a one-year ACGME fellowship in adult epilepsy. The one-year fellowship is ACGME approved for adult epilepsy with the emphasis in video EEG monitoring and the evaluation of patients for epilepsy surgery. The fellowship is centered in a 12-bed video/EEG monitoring unit with state-of-the-art digital equipment. Training is provided in the interpretation of EEG, video/EEG, intracranial video/EEG, intraoperative electrocorticography and evoked potentials. Fellows also participate in busy outpatient clinics.
Regular activities of the section include
- Daily review of video/EEG telemetry
- Daily review of routine inpatient and outpatient EEG and evoked potential studies
- Weekly epilepsy surgery conference
- Weekly clinical neurophysiology lecture series
- Monthly joint adult-pediatric epilepsy surgery conference
- Monthly journal club
- Monthly teaching conference for residents
Prerequisites for application
- Successful completion of an approved four-year residency program
- Must be able to obtain personal Missouri medical license
- Must be able to obtain personal BNDD License
- Must be able to obtain personal DEA License
All applicants should e-mail the following information to Brian Keith Day, MD, PhD, at bkday@wustl.edu.
- Current CV
- Personal statement of career goals
- ECFMG ID number
- USMLE scores, I, II and III
- Three letters of recommendation