Neuromuscular Medicine and EMG
This fellowship will provide the learner the opportunity to become proficient in the assessment and management of neuromuscular diseases, and to be a competent electromyographer. The fellow will spend 3-4 half days a week in subspecialty neuromuscular clinics and 3-4 half days a week in the EMG lab. The remaining 2-4 half days will be devoted to academic productivity and the fellow will be expected to complete at least a small clinical research project during the fellowship. At the completion of the fellowship, the fellow will be eligible to write the CSCN EMG exam.
Selection Criteria
Application review and interview.
Application Deadlines
July 31st of the year prior to the start of the fellowship.
Application Process
To apply for this fellowship, interested applicants should send the following documents to the Fellowship Director:
- A current CV
- Copy of medical degree (with English translation if applicable)
- Copy of specialty certification (with English translation if applicable)
- Three letters of reference
- Proof of citizenship (copy of passport or birth certificate)
- A personal letter is required indicating previous experience in EMG, why they are pursuing a NM fellowship, and future career plans.
*If you are a sponsored international fellow, your sponsor must submit your application on your behalf directly to the PGME Office.
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