Involves participation in the gamut of neurosurgical and neuroradiological procedures, participation in the somatosensory and motor-evoked potential program and participation in department's active clinical and laboratory investigation. The neurophysiologic monitoring program and the neurosurgical critical care services are provided exclusively by the department of anesthesiology. While most of our fellows spend a total of one year for training, it is possible to extend the fellowship for an additional year for more extensive research training.
Fellowship Applications should be submitted to the respective Program Directors c/o Mrs. Maria Purcell, Anesthesiology Residency and Fellowship Coordinator, University of Maryland Medical Center, 22 South Greene Street, S11C, Baltimore, MD 21201. The applications for fellowship should include the following: Department of Anesthesiology Fellowship Application Form Curriculum Vitae Personal Statement 3 Letters of Recommendation, including recommendation from the current program director USMLE or NBOME scores, Steps 1, 2, and 3.