Clinical Neurophysiology Facts
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The Clinical Neurophysiology Fellowship of The Ohio State University is a joint program between The Ohio State University Hospital and Nationwide Children's Hospital.
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The fellowship provides an ACGME-accredited subspecialty training experience in adult and pediatric neurophysiology, and follows all ACGME regulations and recommendations.
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Our goal is to provide didactic and clinical experience that prepares each fellow to be a board-certified neurophysiologist comfortable with all aspects of neurophysiology. This goal is met by providing an extensive hands-on exposure to the variety of neurophysiologic tests and subspecialty clinics under one-on-one supervision of board-certified neurophysiologists.
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Faculty consist of renowned specialists and clinical researchers in adult and pediatric epilepsy, neuromuscular disorders, sleep medicine and evoked potentials.
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Faculty is board certified by ABPN with specialty in Clinical Neurophysiology.
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The fellowship schedule is unique in its approach to providing fellows with a continuity perspective of patient care, and allows flexibility for the individual fellow's particular interests in neurophysiology.
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Two tracks are available: one for fellows interested in a broad exposure to neurophysiology, and one for those who have more exclusive interest in neuromuscular disease.
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Fellows are encouraged to participate in clinical research programs under faculty guidance, and are encouraged to present their research at national meetings for which funding is provided.
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An additional year of training is available to fellows interested in advanced training in clinical neurophysiology and clinical research.
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