Fellowships
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.
Aging and Dementia
The Knight ADRC Postdoctoral Fellowship in Aging and Dementia at Washington University School of Medicine is tailored to the individual goals of each fellow and offers a wide variety of training opportunities across the spectrum of basic, translational, and clinical research that focuses on neurodegenerative dementing disorders.
Movement Disorders
The Movement Disorders Section offers several different fellowship opportunities that emphasize training in either clinical movement disorders, research or both. Most applicants spend from two to three years in the training program.
Multiple Sclerosis & Neuroimmunology
The Neuroimmunology Section offers two different types of post-doctoral fellowships. The goal of each is to provide clinical training and research opportunities to selected neurologists and PhD scientists to equip them for a career in neuroimmunology.
Neonatal Neurology
Washington University in St. Louis is proud to offer a one-year clinical fellowship in the evaluation and management of neurologic conditions impacting the fetal and newborn child. We provide comprehensive training in a large inpatient setting at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, including a newly expanded 125-bed NICU, combined with multiple outpatient specialty clinics.
Neuro-Ophthalmology
The Neuro-Ophthalmology Fellowship is a one-year, AUPO compliant, intensive clinical fellowship at one of the premier medical institutions in the United States. The clinical training focuses on the outpatient diagnosis and management of neuro-ophthalmologic conditions, including afferent and efferent disorders, in particular idiopathic intracranial hypertension, optic neuritis, giant cell arteritis, cranial nerve palsies, myasthenia gravis, pupillary abnormalities, and cortical visual disorders.
Neurocritical Care
The goal of the Neurocritical Care Fellowship Program is to provide a rich and rigorous academic environment in which the next generation of neuro-intensivists can develop into compassionate and highly competent leaders in this exciting and evolving field.
Neuromuscular Medicine
The Neuromuscular Medicine Fellowship at Washington University offers four available positions specializing in: clinical, electrodiagnostics, neuromuscular pathology and research.
Neuromuscular Pathology
The Neuromuscular Pathology Fellowship a one year, non-ACGME fellowship focused on neuromuscular pathology and neuromuscular lab medicine.
NeuroRehabilitation
The NeuroRehabilitation Fellowship Program of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery offers a one-year clinical fellowship for individuals who have completed an ACGME-accredited residency in neurology or physical medicine and rehabilitation, and are board eligible or board certified in the respective fields.